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Husqvarna
AA Class
I am doing some maintenance and a few upgrades to my 09TE450:
I recently purchased a 50 tooth sprocket and a 13 and 14 tooth counter sprockets. The new chain I have was a 120- which I have taken down to a 116. (stock was 13/47 with a 112 link). I haven’t tested/ridden since the new chain/sprockets and am still doing other maintenance in prep for the rest of the fall season- 3 dual sports left: KMSR dual sport- West bend WI, “The Bucky” dual sport Madison WI, and LAB2V- district 37 dual sport.
I know the 2010’s have a shorter swing arm so they are probably no comparison to my old or new set up.
Here’s my question- How many links are people using with 14/50 and 13/50- 114 links or 116 links? and Is it possible to run 114 links with 13/50 and 14/50 with a 2008 or 2009 (250-510)? I ask because right now 116 seems as though it will work just fine in terms of clearance and range of adjustment. But my axle is further back on the swing arm then it was before {slightly like 3/8”} (tire is further from the mudflap) thus lengthening the wheelbase. When I swap to 13/50 for tight woods it will further lengthen the wheel base. This is good for gearing BUT does the opposite to the dynamics of the chassis one would want in tight woods. Maybe I will not notice, or will adapt to the slight difference. Maybe adding some preload in the rear would balance this out…. thanks for any input- even if its just to tell me I am over thinking some of this
I recently purchased a 50 tooth sprocket and a 13 and 14 tooth counter sprockets. The new chain I have was a 120- which I have taken down to a 116. (stock was 13/47 with a 112 link). I haven’t tested/ridden since the new chain/sprockets and am still doing other maintenance in prep for the rest of the fall season- 3 dual sports left: KMSR dual sport- West bend WI, “The Bucky” dual sport Madison WI, and LAB2V- district 37 dual sport.
I know the 2010’s have a shorter swing arm so they are probably no comparison to my old or new set up.
Here’s my question- How many links are people using with 14/50 and 13/50- 114 links or 116 links? and Is it possible to run 114 links with 13/50 and 14/50 with a 2008 or 2009 (250-510)? I ask because right now 116 seems as though it will work just fine in terms of clearance and range of adjustment. But my axle is further back on the swing arm then it was before {slightly like 3/8”} (tire is further from the mudflap) thus lengthening the wheelbase. When I swap to 13/50 for tight woods it will further lengthen the wheel base. This is good for gearing BUT does the opposite to the dynamics of the chassis one would want in tight woods. Maybe I will not notice, or will adapt to the slight difference. Maybe adding some preload in the rear would balance this out…. thanks for any input- even if its just to tell me I am over thinking some of this
