JT Sprockets . . . Opinions Please !!

YZThumper

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Aug 6, 2001
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I need to buy a new rear sprocket for my YZ426, and I've seen a couple of on-line places offer "JT" Sprockets. They are steel sprockets and run anywhere from $19-$25 dollars. Are they good, junk or indifferent ?? I have never heard of this brand before. I'm looking for durability not light weight or anything special. The price is attractive compared to a Renthal at $49, and Sunstar which is a special order for the number of teeth I'm looking for.
 

gasgasman

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Feb 15, 2000
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All it took for me was to try them once. Talk about some soft metal, they didn't last long at all.

Old Chinese proverb: Cheap thing no good. Good thing no cheap.
 

KDX1

Mod Ban
Jun 5, 2001
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Which sproket?

I have a 00 KDX 200 that at the begining of the season I changed both sprockets. The one's that the cycle shope ordered were Sprocket Specialists. Right now they show very little wear if any. My only complaint was that I didn't specify that I wanted a steel rear sprocket. When the parts came in, I realized that it was aluminum. So far it has been great. I will buy them again.

00 KDX 200
Procircuit pipe & silencer
AMA
GNCC
 

Buzz Bomb

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May 9, 2000
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I have JT sprockets with an RK O-ring chain on my RM80 and after a full summer of riding (last year), there isn't any wear on the sprockets or the chain. I would buy them again.
 
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