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has anyone tried these New Superlite 530 Black Steel Rear Sprocket?
or does anyone know what the best steel rear sprockets is?
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i got a supersprox form pashnit, and it's not much heavier than the aluminum vortex that i replaced. kinda looks cool too.
 
or these?
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I abused the hell out of an aluminum sprocket, I'm sure you have little to worry about with a steel sprocket from a reputable manufacturer. The titanium just looks like a money pit and pointless. I doubt there is much weight difference between it and the aluminum on something with that little volume.
 
@Stevo: I don't know about that, those Ti sprockets being a money pit. A sprocket that would last like that would be beneficial to me at least. I live off the beaten path in India, so parts are harder to come by as it is. That sprocket combined with an EK ZZZ chain would increase the lifetime of my final drive significantly.
 
All,
I have not tried that sprocket.
And the best may be Supersprox.
I just happened apoun a Silver center and black steel toothed
sprocket from Supersprox on Ball Z Motorsports and ordered last week.
08-2011 Hayabusa, B-King, GSXR 1000, SV1000 SuperSprox 43 th tooth Rear Sprocket
I dont think many people know of this option because they advertise
the gold and black so much.
I think with a silver chain on my 09 Grey/Silver Busa it will look hot!
Cant wait!
 
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