View Single Post
Old May 10, 2004 | 02:45 AM
  #6  
CBR600F4's Avatar
CBR600F4
Va Beach Coast Rider
 
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 2,280
Likes: 0
From: Virginia Beach
CBR600F4 CBR600F4 CBR600F4 CBR600F4 CBR600F4 CBR600F4 CBR600F4 CBR600F4 CBR600F4 CBR600F4 CBR600F4
Default Re: Performance mods

Originally Posted by geonfreaq
I think that might screw a new rider up. It maight make the bike really touchy or more jerky for their liking
Actually; that's what I expected before I changed mine; but that's not the case.

My bike is still smooth, it's just that when I wring it's neck the front end comes up where it didn't before. Now if you're already on a bike that is prone to wheelieing and you have a problem keeping the front end down already then I wouldn't touch the gearing. But if you're fine go ahead and change out your front.

You can change the front without changing your chain. It is however recommended to change your chain and sprockets at the same time.......