It's no guarantee that it will, it all depends on what you want to achieve. A bigger sprocket will make it easier to get the bike up, but you will have to pedal faster once you're there.
A bigger front sprocket gives a higher top speed. A bigger rear sprocket gives a lower top speed. A bigger front sprocket is less torque more top speed, and a bigger rear sprocket is more torque less top speed.
depends if the sprocket is bigger or smaller than a stock sprocket.
you pedal. then with my right foot down i wheelie. then i start pedaling while in the wheelie. i hope it helps
Get a bigger sprocket
with a bigger rear sprocket u will be gearing down. therefor u will have better takeoff but lower top speed.
a wheelie. a wheelie. a wheelie.
You might have to either lengthen or shorten the chain, depending on if you're getting a bigger or smaller sprocket.
Swap to a bigger rear sprocket or a smaller front sprocket. It'll lose a little top speed but be stronger uphill.
Dont know Raptors, but I do know drag racing. A higher gear would help. A bigger sprocket. Start in 2nd gear. Dont rev it so high before letting the clutch go. A larger diameter rear tire. A wheelie type bar....
typically you want a a smaller sprocket in back and bigger one in front.. bigger one in back with stock in front will cause quicker acceleration small on back and big in front will cause you more speed but if you put a smaller one in back put a bigger one in front
its on the front of engine it holds the cam sprocket from spinning so if you pull off the sprocket you will see it hope this helps
No way of telling, it depends on how strong or high revving the engine is. Switching to a bigger front sprocket might make the bike faster, but only if the engine is strong enough.