Russell ATV
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The Size of the tire is insignificant, what matters is the reduction from the clutch. A 20" tire with a 15" sprocket is the identical reduction to a 12" tire with a 9" sprocket.
Now, the real problem is keeping that much chain on the sprocket, which is why they may have used the jackshaft arrangement.
The arrangement of wheels in this design is called a Tadpole Quad (trike if the rear wheel was only one). I completed a tadpole quad a year ago, and high speeds is something only for the fearless. The design is more streamlined, compact, and light, but you do loose quite a bit of the box or rectangle stability. Also, you will need to work the front suspension carefully to make it stable above 20MPH, so be sure to use both Kingpin inclination and caster.
Russ Barrow
Russell ATV
Now, the real problem is keeping that much chain on the sprocket, which is why they may have used the jackshaft arrangement.
The arrangement of wheels in this design is called a Tadpole Quad (trike if the rear wheel was only one). I completed a tadpole quad a year ago, and high speeds is something only for the fearless. The design is more streamlined, compact, and light, but you do loose quite a bit of the box or rectangle stability. Also, you will need to work the front suspension carefully to make it stable above 20MPH, so be sure to use both Kingpin inclination and caster.
Russ Barrow
Russell ATV