jerky69
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I have stock gearing now 24T/38T with the stock 70T chain. I am going to re gear it to 25T/36T. Can I still use a stock 70T chain or do I need a 68T chain?
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I assume you can still use the stock 70L chain but it will probaly be too long to run efficiently, you will have to turn the adjuster in by a lot. I would think a 68L chain is a better choise. I was not able to verify but a 24/37 gearing can run with a 70L chain. I run 25/38 in my sled and the chain is not short by any means, your going down 2 on the lower sprocket.... my best bet is you will need a 68L chain.
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jerky69
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Thanks, I will try to find a 68.
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According to gearing chart it's 68L.
As a good low price choise i can recommend a Team chain, me and my friends been using them last couple of season with no problems.
As a good low price choise i can recommend a Team chain, me and my friends been using them last couple of season with no problems.
jerky69
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Ordered one today.
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