You might be able to fit the 14T front sprcket if you move the wheel as far forward as it will go first.
I think you might need a longer chain (1 link/2 pins) to accommodate a 42T rear sprocket.
Technically 15/42 is probably a better solution, as the chain doesn't have to turn such a tight radius at the front and doesn't risk rubbing on the swingarm/slider. It is more expensive though and as I said before. I think you need a longer chain for it to fit, I did on my 1000 but I'm not sure about single sided swingarms.
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