Going back to 24/50 gears

So after reading all these post for a week I currently have 22/41 with a 35/39 helix, So that being said what would the 24/50 set up do for me with this helix . How much top end loss is the compared to what I have now and I actually think stock gearing was better than this but never tried it with this helix.
 
24/50 is the best combo honestly. I have those gears with a 1,75 track and the hook up is insane corner to corner. I got on my buddy's with a 1.25 and it just spins every where. Both of us are tuned at 260hp. You need a bigger track to put the power to the snow.
Did u have to do any type of modification with the chain tensioner when putting in the 24/50 gears ?
 
Thanks I am going to try this set up I asked because the tensioner was pretty snug but I figured it out lol I hope I will like the set up I did have 22/41 but didn't see much difference between stock but I did the math on the ratio and this is quite different,
 
So after reading all these post for a week I currently have 22/41 with a 35/39 helix, So that being said what would the 24/50 set up do for me with this helix . How much top end loss is the compared to what I have now and I actually think stock gearing was better than this but never tried it with this helix.
If you get rid of that helix let me know
I have a pile of 24 50s on the bench
 
I noticed yamaha has a 49t lower in there optional gearing. I assume you run the 24t upper and 92p chain with that?
 
I noticed yamaha has a 49t lower in there optional gearing. I assume you run the 24t upper and 92p chain with that?
I don't think a 24/49 Is a good combo as far as chain fitment
 
Makes me wonder what they expect to use the 49t for. I know I’ve got 1.5” of thread left on the adjuster with 24/50
 
It will probably work but a huge dog leg
 
Might hit post? Tensioner bolt will be in all the way. Huge dog leg.
 


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