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| Subject: Re: Toro Racing/Wheelie machine June 23rd 2014, 10:58 am | |
| - LAWN MOWER MUDDER wrote:
- Craftsman1998 wrote:
- Moose wrote:
- 1:1 will give you wheelies all depends what gear you wanna do wheelies in :p but I suggest a large diameter pulley so you get really good belt grip
ok thanks. if i had to guess it has a 4 on the engine and a 5 on the tranny but i'm not sure need to measure them 4" on the motor and 5" on the back would be good. I wouldn't go any bigger than that for a stock peerless 700. I would change the sprockets on the axle. What size sprocket is on the axle?? I dont know what size sprocket it has how do i check do i measure it or what? | |
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| Subject: Re: Toro Racing/Wheelie machine June 23rd 2014, 11:03 am | |
| - Craftsman1998 wrote:
- LAWN MOWER MUDDER wrote:
- Craftsman1998 wrote:
- Moose wrote:
- 1:1 will give you wheelies all depends what gear you wanna do wheelies in :p but I suggest a large diameter pulley so you get really good belt grip
ok thanks. if i had to guess it has a 4 on the engine and a 5 on the tranny but i'm not sure need to measure them 4" on the motor and 5" on the back would be good. I wouldn't go any bigger than that for a stock peerless 700. I would change the sprockets on the axle. What size sprocket is on the axle?? I dont know what size sprocket it has how do i check do i measure it or what? Your going to have to count the teeth. | |
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| Subject: Re: Toro Racing/Wheelie machine June 23rd 2014, 11:08 am | |
| - LAWN MOWER MUDDER wrote:
- Craftsman1998 wrote:
- LAWN MOWER MUDDER wrote:
- Craftsman1998 wrote:
- Moose wrote:
- 1:1 will give you wheelies all depends what gear you wanna do wheelies in :p but I suggest a large diameter pulley so you get really good belt grip
ok thanks. if i had to guess it has a 4 on the engine and a 5 on the tranny but i'm not sure need to measure them 4" on the motor and 5" on the back would be good. I wouldn't go any bigger than that for a stock peerless 700. I would change the sprockets on the axle. What size sprocket is on the axle?? I dont know what size sprocket it has how do i check do i measure it or what? Your going to have to count the teeth. Ok | |
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| Subject: Re: Toro Racing/Wheelie machine June 24th 2014, 1:15 pm | |
| Nice, you need to take the slack out of the chain. Looks really loose, can you take a full link out? | |
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| Subject: Re: Toro Racing/Wheelie machine June 24th 2014, 1:30 pm | |
| 700s are pretty strong pug is running about a 1:1.5 on his and was doing pretty good just make sure you mount it to quarter plate or something stronger than sheet metal :p | |
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