Depends on the specific design of the bike. see links below for more.
Would have to change pulleys for sprockets
Sprockets are the toothed wheels that the chain run over.
A chain and sprockets.
If your 110cc ATV is chain driven then the easiest way would be to change the sprockets and chain. By updating the front sprockets (driven sprockets) replacing them with more teeth and the rear sprockets (the one on the axle of the motorcycle) having less teeth then you change the gearing making the bike go faster. The best thing to do is to go to a motorcycle shop and explain what kind of bike you have and which sprockets and chain would be suitable - remember - front sprocket more teeth and rear sprocket less teeth... Good luck
yea but i has to fit duhhh
Chain and sprockets
Probably not enough tension.
Yes, you can run a chain horizontally around sprockets, provided that the sprockets are properly aligned and the chain is tensioned correctly. This setup is common in various applications, such as bicycles and machinery, where horizontal movement is required. However, it's essential to ensure that the chain maintains proper engagement with the sprockets to prevent slipping or wear. Regular maintenance and adjustments may be necessary to keep the system functioning efficiently.
The chain alignment marks are on the chain and the sprockets.
The chain on a 2000 Polaris Trail Boss 325 is removed by loosening the retaining bolts and applying tension away from the sprockets. The chain can them be slipped off the sprockets and removed.
It's a bike chain with he correct width to work together with a drive traint hat has 3 sprockets up front and 6 sprockets at the rear.
Do you mean the timing chain? You'll need to pull everything in front of the timing chain cover, remove the timing chain, remove the bolts that hold the sprockets and slide the sprockets off the camshaft and the crankshaft.