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Sidewinder Ti Sprockets
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[QUOTE="jeb, post: 167528, member: 16219"] There has to be some story behind the Sidewinder SS sprockets not being made anymore. They were so hyped by them and then, all of a sudden, Moose is carrying SS sprockets and Sidewinder is not. And Sidewinder is slamming the SS sprockets now. Yet they're pushing an SS chain. Ti, I would think, would bend at least as easily as SS so I have a hard time buying Sidewinders new hype. Something going on there. Anyway, the reviews I read said that SS didn't last much, if at all, longer than a good quality steel sprocket like Sunstar or Sprocket Specialist. You can buy probably 4 or 5 steel ones for the price of a SS, too. Any good quality steel ones will outlast aluminum, in my experience. Aluminum vs steel has always been a trade off of weight vs durability. Sidewinder/Krause also has a rep on the net for very poor post-sales customer service. Buyer beware. [/QUOTE]
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