drive side of the bike w/ forks at 110 mm
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flag goodluckandgohuck (May 30, 2007 at 13:25) (Below Threshold) show comment
yo what did you do with your other hook worm? and how is it with the 26/24?
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flag norco250cc (June 13, 2007 at 9:42) (Below Threshold) show comment
i still have my other 24 inch hook worm and the 24/26 at first it feels wierd cause the turning isn't the same as 24's idk why but its like more of a steep turn but all and all i find it alot better than just 24's cause it gives me the extra rise and raises my crank a little off the ground
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flag onetimetwotime (June 13, 2007 at 10:51) (Below Threshold) show comment
if you wanna raise your crank of the ground, lose the big ugly chainring and get a smaller one.
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flag larryb (August 5, 2007 at 21:47) (Below Threshold) show comment
onetime are you dumb, changing the ring size doesnt make the arms shorter, the ring is a bit big, a smaller one would be better, butthe only way to fix the low issues are new arms or 26" rear btw i would give 500 max and i would pick up
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flag larryb (August 5, 2007 at 21:51) (Below Threshold) show comment
drop me a line@ thebiggest_cee@hotmail.com if you would take that
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flag norco250cc (June 14, 2007 at 12:18) (Below Threshold) show comment
i am, instead of the 42 tooth im getting a 36 tooth macneil

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