Ok. So here is the story. I was at my local mx track recently. The track is relatively short with alot of 180 degree turns in it. Right now, I get a really good jump off the line and alot of acceleration. I mainly use 3rd and 4th gear around the track. There are a couple places where I might could use 2nd, but maybe not needed. Here is the dilemma. There is one place where I could use a little more speed/longer pull in 3rd gear. I come out of a turn, hit a step up, then a double. Right now, I can clear it all as intended, but am generally pegged out in 3rd. A little longer gear pull would be helpful. Another part of the equation, there are 2 small straight sections on the track where I max out 4th gear, one a little longer than the other. 5th gear is not practical as I could not stay in it long enough to be worth while. So right now, I am basically having to over rev or max out and then let off for a couple seconds and get back on gas in 4th gear. I am running 14-37 gearing. So here are my options: 1. gear up to 15-39/40 gearing, 2. run as is and don't worry about it, 3. gear down and try to use 5th gear more. So here's the question for you racers: what would you do? The reasoning for option one is this: I don't think 1 or 2 teeth difference in the back would be enough to amount to enough change, but not 100% sure.
(One other bit of information that I think is important to note: I am running a 310 pv with race dome and cr250 ignition, so engine revs out very fast.)
All opinions are welcome, but please have a reasoning for your opinion. (examples and experiences also welcome)