"Gotgixers, you should know when it says "Made in China" it's junk!"
Uhummm, that was made in america Tufbusa, it was CNC'd in California to be exact. And cost just shy of 100 dollars shipped. And are you talking about the CAT V black hard anodised Vortex sprockets on your race bikes?? You really think they will hold up on a daily ridden low 9/high 8sec bike??? I might try one out. Being a drag racer I do understand the "unsprung weight" deal. If I could get one to last as long as the rear tire I'd be happy...
And i check/adj. my chain every 2nd tank of gas.(about every 300mi) And I run a ZZZ chain on all my bikes. Chain has 5600mi on it, normal stretch and no tight or kinked links or scared up rollers.And alignment is good too.
I really can't give you any input on a drag bike. A steel sprocket would no doubt hold up longer than aluminum. You may want to try a Vortex and see how it performs. I'd like to know myself. I'm sure Vortex could give you some input if you ask that question on their website.