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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

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Q: What kind of sprocket do you want for a small bicycle chain?
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How does a chain and sprocket work?

To see how a chain in sprocket works in action, you can turn a bicycle upside down and turn the pedals.But here are the particulars:A sprocket is a type of gear, or "Cog-Wheel". Its teeth slot into the gaps in a chain, hence gripping it. The chain then essentially becomes an extension of the circumference of the sprocket. This circumference can be made to form irregular shapes such as an oval. It can even be serpentine if redirected by additional sprockets or guides (maybe shaped like the letter S for example). The chain on your bicycle is actuated (moved) by the forward Sprocket, which is known as a Pinion. Your legs power the pedals, which turn the pinion. The teeth on the Pinion grip the chain and the chain rotates about it, transferring the movement energy of the pinion to that of the Sprocket (the gear/s on the back wheel). If the Pinion is small in comparison to the sprocket you will have to pedal faster and you will travel slower. The effort to move the pedals, however, is reduced. If the Pinion is comparitively large to the Sprocket then you will pedal slower and travel faster. Additionally the effort required to move the pedals will increase. The size ratio of Pinion to sprocket is altered by a system of gears. On a bicycle this is usually some kind of derailer, which displaces the chain from one sprocket, forcing it to catch on another. On bicycles with more than 7 gears there is normally a similar derailer to move the chain at the Pinion end. Both a chain and its driving gears are prone to wear over time. This is due to the frictional forces acting between the two. Such a systems' life span can be extended by regular lubrication. The correct chain tension is also important to minimise wear. Sometimes it is sufficient to simply remove a Sprocket and turn it round, as the teeth tend to wear more on the "pulling" side than on the "pushing" side. It should be noted, however that eventually both components will require replacement.


What kind of simple machine is a chain and sprocket?

In essence it is a pulley in which the chain and the wheel cannot slip with regard to each other.


What kind of wheel is sprockets?

Sprockets are a kind of wheels that have teeth to keep a chain in place an moving from the action made by another sprocket. Sprocket wheels are used for bikes and on roller chains.


Is a bicycle a simple machine if it is how is it a simple machine?

Not the whole part of the bike but the pedals are levers a kind of simple machine it uses the levers to apply force to the sprocket sprocket is a wheel and axle ,another simple machine,that uses gears to move the chain.


What kind of title does a minor have for there bicycle?

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What free wheel sprocket needed for a 20t front sprocket?

"Needed" isn't a suitable word. Any tooth count will work, and only rider experience can say which will work best for him/her. 20T is fairly small, so I'd recommend a small freewheel too, to get any kind of speed out of the bike.


Are all Chain Whips With the chain For MTB's all the same or are there different types for the kind of chain or bike?

Chain width isn't a critical thing for chain whips, as they don't have to pass through derailers and only have to engage one sprocket at a time.As long as you avoid whips using single-speed (1/8") chains, which might have a different roller fit, you should be OK.


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How can you make your 110cc ATV go faster?

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


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A minnow is a small fish