How many teeth are used for the front and rear sprockets of a cruiser motorcycle?
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The front sprocket of a cruiser motorcycle has 15 teeth, and the rear sprocket can have between 39 to 45 teeth. Impact of the number of teeth: If you want better low-speed performance and climbing ability, you can use a larger rear sprocket, such as 45 or 43 teeth. If you want higher speed on flat roads and lower engine RPM, you can use a smaller rear sprocket, such as 39, 41, or 42 teeth. Maintenance tips for motorcycle chains: Try to choose good road conditions when riding, and avoid muddy or sandy sections as much as possible; regularly maintain the chain, generally every 300 kilometers or so.