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Q: Which rear sprocket do you need for your skyteam st50 pbr monkey bike?
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What type of rear sprocket do I need for my skyteam ST50 PBR monkey bike?

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.


Do you need a category A to drive a Monkey Bike?

Depends on the engine size of the monkey bike - 50cc, 70cc, 90cc or 110cc.


How do you put a small sprocket on a big sprocket bike on a BMX bike?

You can't put one sprocket on top of another, you have to remove what's there and then install another one. Depending on how much you change in size, you may have to adjust the length of the chain too. There are a couple of different versions of how the sprocket attaches, so make sure to figure out which one you need before you go and buy anything. Removal/assembly may require special tools, so it might be best to bring the bike to a shop.


The rear socket on my mens Schwinn high timber bike keeps turning when I stop pedaling causing the chain to fall off what is wrong with my bike?

The bent sprocket is guiding the chain diagonally causing it to be unparalleled with the front sprocket, you will either need to purchase a new rear sprocket or find a way to bend the rear one back straight


If you want a 25 tooth sprocket on your bike and you have a free wheel driver do you need a new rim?

you never need a new rim its only the hub you change


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I need 9 tooth sprocket on my BMX bike for the back do I need a driver or can I just put a freewheel on and what do I need know about fitting it I know about the chain stuff already?

You can get a 9 tooth sprocket, you will need a conversion kit to do it. Haro makes a decent one just do a search for Haro 25/9


So I bent the sprocket on my bike 09 HARO F2 now I am looking at a 25t sprocket but the problem is i only have about 80 dollars for both parts and I dont know what size driver or freewheel i need?

If the driver/freewheel isn't too badly worn you can keep using it even if you replace the sprocket.


What kind of sprocket do you want for a small bicycle chain?

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


What happens when you have a small sprocket?

First you need to be clear about what you're talking about.In regular Bike-speak, sprockets go at the rear, and chainrings/chainwheels go at the front.In BMX-speak, a sprocket goes at the front, and a driver goes at the rear.If you're speaking BMX, the most obvious difference is the size, the tooth count.For the same size driver, a bigger sprocket will make the bike slower off the start, but give it a higher top speed.For the same size driver, a smaller sprocket will make the bike quicker off the start, but give it a lower top speed.If you change the driver to match, start and top speed will remain the same, even with a smaller/bigger sprocket. A small sprocket will increase the ground clearance. Better if you're riding ramps as there's less risk of the sprocket/chain hitting the lip as you drop in. If you're not riding ramps, well, a smaller sprocket is still lighter, which is a kinda-sorta advantage. The downside is that the smaller they get, the faster they wear. And the chain wears too.


How can you sprint faster on your bike?

Really hard to answer w/o knowing that your current ability is, and what restrictions there are in your preferred form of racing. One suggestion is to look at your gearing, maybe you're spinning out(= is unable to pedal any faster), or maybe you're losing time getting the bike going? If it's the first you need to run on a smaller rear sprocket, if it's the latter you need a bigger sprocket. Maybe you need some weight training to get stronger? Or maybe you need some cadence training to learn to crank faster.


Is a small sprocket better than a big sprocket on a bike?

it would depend on whither you are riding on a mountain bike or something that wont be doing stunts or a bmx or dmr. for mountain bike it probably will not matter whither it is big or not however for bmx or dmr it would be a good idea to have a smaller one as when at skate parks eg. you where going to drop into a bowl that is quite steep if you have a big on then the chances are it is going to hit the coping (top of edge) and maybe fall off. also if you are thinking of getting a smaller sprocket you will need to get a smaller cassette but don't guess how big the cassette should be for a sprocket just take it to a bike shop and they should be able to tell you. for a smaller sprocket i would recommend a 25t to 30t,, the 25t will have to have about an 8 or 9 tooth cassette. hope all of this helps took me a while to type out anyway :P!!