I wish someone answered this, I can't seem to be able to take off the top rear shock absorber bolt without it spinning with the top of the schock.
25t means that there is 25 of the little spikey teeth on the outside of the sprocket :]
25T 9T rear driver ive got one orders for x-max its coming in about 70 days :|
well if you have a 8 tooth rear driver you will need a 23t sprocket, if u have a 9 tooth rear driver you will need a 25t sprocket, if u have a 10 tooth rear driver you will need a 28t sprocket, and if you have a 11 tooth rear driver you will need a 30t sprocket
if you are looking for a 25t sprocket then you need a 9t rear driver other wise it going to feel like you a pedaling forever and not going anywhere there are websites or just look online for proper bmx gearing ratio's also you may need spacers for your cranks
I'm assuming you're talking about a BMX here, which use the words a bit different from the rest of the cycling world.So it's the size/tooth count of the freewheel that you're asking about.And then it's just as much about what you want as what you need.When you change the sprocket/freewheel size you change the gear ratio.A big sprocket and a small freewheel lets you go fast, but you'll have to push harder.A bigger freewheel will cost you some top speed, but will make it easier to get the bike moving.A very common combo is 25t front and a 9t rear.
yes it has a 26t sprocket
Yes, and 3 piece cranks.
(2t + 1)(3t + 11)
yes it is I have one. and i love it. yes it is I have one. and i love it.
If the driver/freewheel isn't too badly worn you can keep using it even if you replace the sprocket.
oh my god, that was the exact homework i had few days ago, but you have to have a calculator to do this. just plug in the numbers in the but ton Y=, one column you put-16t squared plus 25t plus 6 then the next column you put 0. the graph should form a parabola.
Yes Pretty much all 3 piece cranks should fit any sprocket you buy for them.