no
small wheel turns more than a big wheel
yes but u will need a new swingarm,wheels,tires,rear brake line,and a sprocket
The main differences between a big wheel and a small wheel on a bike are their size and how they affect the bike's performance. A big wheel provides more stability and smoother ride over rough terrain, while a small wheel offers quicker acceleration and better maneuverability. Ultimately, the choice between a big wheel and a small wheel depends on the rider's preferences and the type of riding they plan to do.
Same way as any gear set does. If you have a large wheel(more teeth) driving a smaller wheel(fewer teeth), then the smaller wheel will spin faster, but with less force. If you have a small wheel driving a big wheel, then the big wheel will spin slower but stronger.
Small
The small wheel has to turn more to travel the same distance as the larger wheel.
the penny farthing
the distance of the circumference of the small
yes you can, not that hard just change the cylinder. its easier if its the big wheel
I have a yz 80 2001 small wheel and does about 75 mph
Big chainwheel(by the pedals) and small sprocket(at the rear wheel) = big effort. Small chainwheel and big sprocket = small effort
if you were going to change from small to big units your supposed to MULTIPLY