Answer
Nov 24, 2025 - 11:41 AM
It depends how much speed or power you need. The less teeth on the 9 hole rear sprocket, the more speed you will have, but the less torque/power. The more teeth on the sprocket, the less speed but the more torque/power, so if you live in a area that you have go up hills a lot, the larger the tooth sprocket may be easier for the engine.
You can always swap out the sprockets at a later date as we do sell just the sprockets separately too.9 Hole Rear Sprocket (Standard Installation Kit Compatible)
You can always swap out the sprockets at a later date as we do sell just the sprockets separately too.9 Hole Rear Sprocket (Standard Installation Kit Compatible)
