Smaller rear sprockets

G'day trendsetters, im looking into smaller rear wheel sprockets, 32/36 tooth, around that area.

anyways anyone know a place in western Sydney that can machine 2 or 3? or is someone got a rear sprocket or 2 that their willing to sell, if so, hold onto the sprocket and give us a heads up (with details or where your located (roughly or send us a pm), what sorta sprocket (36 tooth? 32? whatever?) how much you want for it (may be able to pickup, tack on postage) actually just hit us up with a pm of all the info, and the reason im looking for 2 or 3 sprockets is because me and a few mates are keen, but if ya only got one still send us a pm

that is all
 
Torque is the ability to "pull"
If your going to a smaller toothed sprocket your reducing your torque but your increasing your cruising speed.Crawling speed will also be increased as u go lower in teeth.....................there's ALWAYS a tradeoff.
 
Has anyone tried using BMX front chainrings? They are the correct pitch and are thicker than MTB ones, would just be a matter of drilling out the bolt mounts and the centre to clear the hub.
 
Torque is the ability to "pull"
If your going to a smaller toothed sprocket your reducing your torque but your increasing your cruising speed.Crawling speed will also be increased as u go lower in teeth.....................there's ALWAYS a tradeoff.

yeah yeah, we just love the OHHH S*** effect when we Launch it off at full throttle, Thus smaller sprockets.
And if you read some of my posts i wanna keep up with an 80cc any way, shape or form possible and thus Larger sprockets, so i gotta decide, Higher speed or Faster take off, keeping up with an 80cc would say smaller sprocket, and now im getting confused
 
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"keeping up with an 80cc would say smaller sprocket"........correct;less torque though so he'll leave u for dead on hills or acceleration.
 
"keeping up with an 80cc would say smaller sprocket"........correct;less torque though so he'll leave u for dead on hills or acceleration.
yeah, but im talking flatline cruising on the Sydney M7 bike track,so thanks for ze imput.
 
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