FYR
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Nowadays, I ride everything from fast, bermed out trails to snotty tight stuff, but I mostly enjoy the tight, twisty, sometimes muddy and often rocky trails with lots of challenging obstacles. On my 2024 Alpha 80 (as far as gearing goes), I've run everything I could in trying to make my Varg as nimble, responsive and fun as my other woods bikes. I have run 12, 13, 14 and 15t front sprockets... 45, 47, 48 and 49t rears. Finally, I have settled on this as my best or most favored attempt: 12t KTM front sprocket (obviously steel) and a 49t (also steel) rear sprocket. These, coupled with my 90/90-21 front and 140/80-18 rear (Kenda Knarly) soft and sticky tires with 3mm thick tubes set at10 psi f & r, have me smiling again. I've set my maps to, #1 = 50hp/10% braking, #2 = 50hp/25% braking, #3 = 50hp/50% braking, #4 65hp/50% and #5 80hp/50%. My default and most used map being #3. I've done some other things too, like custom 45mm rearward offset foot pegs.
The bike is now much more suited to my riding style and uber-responsive to throttle input, in an abrupt but somewhat controlled manner. However, after all this experimenting I am still convinced that I would be even happier if this bike had a clutch. In fact, if it had a clutch I'd probably kick back to a 13/48 sprocket setup.
The bike is now much more suited to my riding style and uber-responsive to throttle input, in an abrupt but somewhat controlled manner. However, after all this experimenting I am still convinced that I would be even happier if this bike had a clutch. In fact, if it had a clutch I'd probably kick back to a 13/48 sprocket setup.