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[QUOTE="Rcannon, post: 690655, member: 26263"] I dont know if I would even call the Rocky Mountain stuff cheap. I stood at their sales counter and compared the Titax brand with the Renthal sprokets. Honestly, the Titax items looked better. Obviously, they could have found a lousy batch of aluminum to make these out of, but I dont think so. One other thing. I bought some of the first sprokets from them that arrived from Czech. The staff at RockY Mountain made me report back to them on how the parts worked out. Did it fit, any issues, etc. I had one brake rotor that was not all that and required some de-burring to fit correctly. Rocky Mountain was on the phone with their supplier as I watched and made every attempt to correct the situation. I think all that is cheap about the sprokets is the price. Put a name brand sticker on it and watch the price climb! [/QUOTE]
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