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MX | Off-Road Gear Info & Reviews
Primary Drive Aluminum Sprocket
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[QUOTE="velosapiens, post: 901062, member: 29021"] i don't know why any grownup would use aluminum sprockets. it seems like a good way to throw money away to me. i use the primary drive steel sprockets for $15 each, and they last around 4000 miles of hard offroad riding for me (250sx and 300exc). also, i would NEVER put a new sprocket on with a used chain. even in a few hours of use a chain will stretch and wear to fit an old sprocket, then it will chew the living crap out of your new sprocket. this is especially true for non-o-ring chains that wear very fast anyway. -mark [/QUOTE]
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