sprocket kit? numbers

x-man

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im getting a sprocket kit im not sure what i should do iv got a stock blaster n stock swingarm iv got nothing against moor top end but i feel like i go throw 2 3 4 to fast like im not getting enough out of it iv got 2 places that i ride 1 in trails with a few jumps n step hills with a couple of berms n wen i ride i ride n 2 in a wide open sand n rock query with everything trails berms crazy hills n a good deal of jumps i love to ride circuits at both with all of them in a circuit i feel like im upshifting so fast n down shifting to much i want input on whats the best set up plz help
 
Most people with even slightly modified blasters up the front sprocket to a 14 tooth. I wouldn't do it to a stock blaster because it would probably struggle to get up to speed quickly but if you got a blaster with some power then it will run a 14 tooth front sprocket great. Larger front and/or smaller rear sprockets will get you more top speed and less acceleration. But like I stated before, with modified blasters a 14/40 setup is very common.