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Fraggle Rock - 'Doc' on Fraggle Rock has a dog named Sprocket .
The chainring by the pedals and the sprocket(s) by the rear wheel.
On a bike there's one(or more) front sprocket(s) by the pedals connected by a chain to one(or more) rear sprocket(s) by the rear wheel. As the wheel isn't driven directly by the pedals, and there's usually a difference in size between the front & rear sprocket this constitutes a gear.
If one is interested in learning about the Yamaha Big Bear 400 the best place to go would be to the Yamaha website. The individual(s) could also go to their local Yamaha store in their area and the salesmen there could share a wealth of knowledge with them on this topic.
Ted Macauley has written: 'The Yamaha legend' -- subject(s): Yamaha motorcycle, Motorcycle racing, Yamaha International Corporation
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50 to 60 mph. Depends on your weight. You can gear it taller (bigger front sprocket, smaller rear) and do some motor mods but its only a 125cc old style 4 stroke, the most you could do is probably low 70's.
50 to 60 mph. Depends on your weight. You can gear it taller (bigger front sprocket, smaller rear) and do some motor mods but its only a 125cc old style 4 stroke, the most you could do is probably low 70's.
Yamaha VMAX, Harley Davidson Low Rider S , BMW R18, Yamaha V-Star, Honda Rebel 1100 are some more reliable and comfortable motorcycles. But Harley Davidson is always top ranked.
Yes, the bike is a 1981 Yamaha YZ250. I have two of them. No question that's what it is. No, according to the Yamaha vin decoder, the vin must be 17 digits.
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