First, we find how much it takes for the front wheel to make 100 revolutions, and one revolution is the length of the circumference. So we have:
$2.5\cdot12\cdot2\cdot\pi\cdot100=6000\pi$
Now, we find the circumference of the back wheel(the length of one revolution for the back wheel), and divide $6000\pi$ by that number to get our answer:
$3\cdot2\cdot\pi=6\pi$
$\dfrac{6000\pi}{6\pi}=\boxed{1000}$ revolutions.