38 tooth

quicKSpool

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Hey guys... I am new here and have a question... I just installed 18" rear tires and a 15t front. But I can not find wear to purchase a 38t rear. Do I need to install a different sprocket holder or something? thanks
 
can i see a pic of the 15 front please...

I don't really know how to post pics. I know you want me to show how I modified the case.. right??? Well, I took a 4 1/2" bi-metal grinder and very nicely shaved out the aluminum enough to gain no more than a 1/4 inch of clearance. I also had to remove most of the stock plastic chain guard inside of the stator cover. It came out nice and you would never know by looking that there is a 15t behind it.
 
im not sure how small they make them, but i know they have 39t sprockets on ebay
Yeah I see the 39t but I need to at least get a 38t to even make it worth it. I think there are some people running them I just need to find out where to get one. thanks
 
photobucket man..
upload the pics there and use the img code and they will pop right up..
but it would be nice to see what you did to it..
I just put it all back together...OK here is a deal, if you can find a solution to me locating a 38t rear sprocket I will figure out how to post pictures of the 15t install.
 
There is no mod needed to the sprocket hub like vitos says. I know first hand i run one just fine. Also you can get a LSR sprocket hub that is made for honda sprockets which go down in size to 33 but youll need one hell of a motor to run a rear that small. Also be carefull with the 15 front sprocket. A couple guys that ran them on here f*cked their sh*t up pretty bad. Id reccommend maybe going down to a 14 and 38 rear. Works great with my 18's. And plus you can use the stock chain length. But its really up to you just a couple thoughts.
 
There is no mod needed to the sprocket hub like vitos says. I know first hand i run one just fine. Also you can get a LSR sprocket hub that is made for honda sprockets which go down in size to 33 but youll need one hell of a motor to run a rear that small. Also be carefull with the 15 front sprocket. A couple guys that ran them on here f*cked their sh*t up pretty bad. Id reccommend maybe going down to a 14 and 38 rear. Works great with my 18's. And plus you can use the stock chain length. But its really up to you just a couple thoughts.
When you say a couple of guys messed up there sh*t, be specific did it blow the engine, crack the case,etc....