just an idea, but you might be able to fine tune it better by changing the chainring rather than the sprockets. if it's 3/32 they are usually pretty cheap.
i suppose it depends where the axle is in the dropouts. if it's near the back, get a bigger chainring; if it's near the front, get a smaller sprocket.
just an idea, but you might be able to fine tune it better by changing the chainring rather than the sprockets. if it's 3/32 they are usually pretty cheap.
i suppose it depends where the axle is in the dropouts. if it's near the back, get a bigger chainring; if it's near the front, get a smaller sprocket.