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I have a CT70 H motor that has an 88cc kit on it. What sprocket combo should i use? i am looking to get more top end speed
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More top speed you use a larger front sprocket and smaller rear sprocket
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with just a 88 ide only do a 16f 34r, and more and youll have very little bottom end power.
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With a 4 speed and a 88cc kit with 10" wheels, you are going to want to run a 14T in the front, and a 31T in the rear or equivalent gearing.
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Thanks for the help any more sugesstions...
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Classic Honda (www.chpusa.net) has a 33 rear sprocket. I would e-mail them and ask if they carry a 34.
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