..DEX said:Sounds like exactly what I was looking for I was stuck in between the Sidewinder sprockets and the Ironman. Looks like Ironman will be what I try.
Any comparison on wieght compared to steel sprockets I heard they are 4 oz heavier than aluminum I was curious if they were lighter than the stock steel sprockets.
..Jaybird said:They are definately lighter than a stock steel, due to the fact that there isn't much meat left on them.
A hard sprocket like that helps to eat up chains. Something was out of whack to begin with if your countershaft sprocket was worn out.
$90 for a steel rear sprocket? Not for me thanks.
Maybe he wants to sell chains and sprockets :pThe guy doesn't want to hear my noise. He knows best...
Okiewan said:Maybe he wants to sell chains and sprockets :p
whale semenDEX said:What do you reccomend for a Chain Lube Jaybird?
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