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    1983 200x gearing With Durablue axle

    I have a first gen 200x with a durablue axle and was wondering where the best place to get sprockets is. I had a 35 tooth on the back with old super turfs and it was geared way to low. If I was to run 20 inch rear tires what rear sprocket would get me close to stock gear ratios with a 13t front sprocket? Thanks
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    Or give sidewinder sprockets a call. I run their sprockets on both my 200x and 350x. He gives a good price if you buy new sprockets and chain all together.
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    Alright thanks for the replies. I'm probably going to go with a 38 tooth on the back to get me a little faster than stock and a 13 tooth on front. Thanks again for the help.
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    just curious, why a 20" rear? most 200X people want to run a MX style 18" rear for more width and stability. are you planning on lots of clearance issues? if not the 18" with the wider mx style design will do wonders.
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    isn't the first gen 200x durablue axles 81-82 250r axles?

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    Yeah I believe so since you have to use a 1982 250r rear sprocket with the axle. And I am not really set on the 20s I would just like to keep the chain from being a chainsaw as much as possible. As long as they are mx style 18 or 20 inch and not balloon tires I would run them. What ever I can find a reasonable price.
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    I love Sprocket Specialists....bought from them a few times....great phone support too

    I run a 13T front and a 38T Sprocketspecialists rear on my 200X with a Durablue off a 81-2 250R flipped around and running a set of 18`s. I had to use different fasteners as the 250R had a different way of bolting up I think but other than that, perfect fit for this application

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    Thanks how do you like the 13/38 with the 18s? I was running the stock front sprocket (12t) with a 35 tooth rear and it was gutless. I could barely use 5th gear with 22in tires on it
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    1986 Honda 250r - +2 westcoast
    1984 Honda ATC 70 - Piranha 140 swap
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