120 chain link
It uses a 47 tooth sprocket.
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
17 tooth front, 42 tooth rear, 110 link chain, size 530
External diameter, internal diameter, and tooth count.
There isn't much need to discuss tooth size as such. The important things are which width of chain the sprocket is intended for and the tooth count. Tooth count decides which gear ratio you get.
a 25 tooth sprocket will fit on a 9 tooth driver
75MPH Stock, 80MPH With 15 Tooth Front Sprocket exhaust, intake and jetting.
Change the rear sprocket from the standard 46 tooth to a smaller 34 or 36 tooth and the maximum speed will increase.
All the articles I have read say 90, I have taken mine to 95. but that's it theres nothing left. Its not geared for anything more. Change the rear sprocket out from the stock 44 tooth to a 41 tooth i did that on my and i can get up to about 110-112 MPH
stock 70mph. Put a larger 14 tooth sprocket on the front and you can re gear it to it 80mph.
Just a little short of 1:5
In the drive train you have the front chainwheel/ring and the rear sprocket that both engage the chain. The pointy bits on sprocket and chainwheel which allows the chain to grip are called teeth. The ratio between the tooth counts is what determines which gear ratio the bike has.