New SuperSprox sprocket install w/pics

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Out with the old, in with the new.

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:beerchug: Looks great.

Hopefully you wont wait until the next sprocket before you clean those nice wheels:poke:
 
Keep us all informed as to your findings on it...was real close to buying one this past winter, went with a steel black Driven sprocket instead...find these tri-metal spockets very ineteresting though...looks awesome :thumbsup:
 
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What kind of chain adjuster is that?
 
Keep us all informed as to your findings on it...was real close to buying one this past winter, went with a steel black Driven sprocket instead...find these tri-metal spockets very ineteresting though...looks awesome :thumbsup:
I just don't trust my life to a 2 piece sprocket. Sprockets are something I need absolute faith in. A riveted together sprocket taking 170+hp at very high triple digit speeds just doesn't make me feel warm and fuzzy inside :butbut::no:
I also use one piece steel drivens as well :thumbsup:
 
I just don't trust my life to a 2 piece sprocket. Sprockets are something I need absolute faith in. A riveted together sprocket taking 170+hp at very high triple digit speeds just doesn't make me feel warm and fuzzy inside :butbut::no:
I also use one piece steel drivens as well :thumbsup:


And the chain is held togeather how??? I have the same sprocket on mine and love it; nice set up and pics
 
I just don't trust my life to a 2 piece sprocket. Sprockets are something I need absolute faith in. A riveted together sprocket taking 170+hp at very high triple digit speeds just doesn't make me feel warm and fuzzy inside :butbut::no:
I also use one piece steel drivens as well :thumbsup:
old post but if you look at the engineering of this sprocket, you will see that the rivets do not carry the load .... I would much rather run this sprocket than any Vortex that last like 6K on an EK ZZZ chain...
 
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