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slamm scooters are a little small. if you are good at tricks its good and light
A good sprocket ratio for take off is 3.0:1 and up like 16/48 combination will have you pulling up in first.
It has a chrome frame with small sprocket but 1 issue is that is is heavy and the cranks are only 1 piece, but u can lighten it up by buying parts for it
small size portable
it willbe under the left side cover that also covers the front sprocket look for the switch that has a light green wire with a red stripe
Flashlight is not good model to test sun light hit earth. The light of flashlight is too small energy to compare sun light.
The best rear sprocket for your Skyteam ST50 PBR Monkey Bike would be the 32 Tooth Rear Sprocket for PBR 50cc ~ 125cc monkey bikes. If you shop around you can get one for a good price online.
If it is a V8 set the motor at top dead center #1 cylinder a the very top and the cam mark should line up with the middle mark on the crank sprocket or o degrees advanced. it doesnt have a belt, it has a chain. there should be one or two lil dots on the chain and like a very small like on the sprocket, make the dots on the chain line up exact with the sprocket and your good There is one mark (dot) on your came sprocket and one mark (dot) on your crank sprocket right about your crank "key" slot. Align those two marks (cam sprocket mark down, crank sprocket mark up). Now turn your crank 2 complete revolutions and verify that those two marks are in the same location that you originally set them. Obviously you will have to have the chain on. I just installed my millionth and one yesterday.
I have a 2004 cr85r withe a "15 in the front and a "47 in the back
No. Too much is very bad, however, a small amount does do nothing.
The Springsteen video of course. But also "Good Intentions" by Toad the Wet Sprocket.