sprocket questions

gator joe

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I'm thinking about going to a 36 to sprocket the 44 doesn't give me enough top speed I would like to be able to get good top speed without running such a high rpm any recommendations
 
it all depends on your weight and the hilliness of your terrain - a 41T usually works, but a 36 can be a problem for some folks in some places
 
Yes I live in miami so hills r defiantly not a issue. .I am a commercial boat fishing captain so I have a lot of experience with motors I don't enjoy running 25 30 miles an hour at such a high rpmI would like to be able to get good top speed without running at such a high rpm not concerned about low end is much
 
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