steel or aluminum rear sprocket
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steel or aluminum rear sprocket
04 Jan 2006 13:38
I am going to be replacing the sprockets and chain on my 750twin. Is there a real compelling reason to put on an aluminum rear sprocket? Obviously there is a weight savings, but would there be any real benefit? Would there be any real reason to stay away from an aluminum sproket because a steel sproket would last longer?
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Re: steel or aluminum rear sprocket
04 Jan 2006 15:54
Your last sentence says it all, sprocket life will suffer with an aluminum sprocket.
I had to use an aluminum sprocket on my 79 twin because it had aftermarket Morris mags on it and absolutely no one made a steel sprocket that would fit, so I ordered a custom aluminum sprocket from Sprocket Specialist.
I had to use an aluminum sprocket on my 79 twin because it had aftermarket Morris mags on it and absolutely no one made a steel sprocket that would fit, so I ordered a custom aluminum sprocket from Sprocket Specialist.
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Re: steel or aluminum rear sprocket
05 Jan 2006 14:22
Steel; did you have it coated are what ever it is that they do to make it last better?
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Re: steel or aluminum rear sprocket
05 Jan 2006 17:47
No, although if I buy another one I will
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