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Not to sure of the math in the states jon but here changing the front is much more like 4 on the back. 10 and 40?

Thanks, Nigel, you're right, I guess my math depends on what state my brain is in....:(

I guess my answer was meant to be too generalized to try to cover the possibilities and not specific to the question (not uncommon with me). From what I remembered, the parts manuals list countershaft sprockets in 9, 10 and 11 tooth configurations and rear sprockets in 41, 42, 43, 44, 46 and 48 tooth configurations so I randomly picked the minimum effect.

Now you know why they've never asked me to announce the Oscar awards..........

Jon, time to switch to decaf.

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