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MX | Off-Road Gear Info & Reviews
Primary Drive Aluminum Sprocket
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[QUOTE="jboomer, post: 900791, member: 27524"] I've run the complete PD set (f/r steel and x-ring chain). The rear sprocket, when layed on a class coffee table had an eight inch warp on one section...I noticed this after I went through 4 sets or so of sprocket bolts (kept loosening up after every ride). The x-ring chain seemed fine, but it broke one day at the track (many factors come into play here..ie. it was very muddy, mud was packing in my c/s cover, chain may have been on the tight side) and cracked my case. It was the master link that broke. On a smaller bike than my 450, I wouldn't hesitate to use them again (although I would pay more attention to the "trueness" of the sprocket before using it)...but these big bikes with mucho torque need a better quality drivetrain in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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