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Finger Mullet 11-21-2006 05:16 PM

Steel or Aluminium Rear Sprocket?
 
I'm planning on getting a new 48 tooth rear sprocket, I know Alum is lighter and more expensive but does it really wear out faster and does the lesser weight really make a difference? or should I just get a good quality steel sprocket. All opinions welcome.

BTW I am planning on getting a RK XSO Series X-Ring Chain.

deej 11-21-2006 05:37 PM

RE: Steel or Aluminium Rear Sprocket?
 


ORIGINAL: Finger Mullet

I'm planning on getting a new 48 tooth rear sprocket, I know Alum is lighter and more expensive but does it really wear out faster and does the lesser weight really make a difference? or should I just get a good quality steel sprocket. All opinions welcome.

BTW I am planning on getting a RK XSO Series X-Ring Chain.

All opinions welcome? OK I think that Canada should stop dumping raw sewage in the ocean, I think cats are the best pets, even though my wife is allergic and I can't have one, I think Chinese food is the best, and I could eat it 5 days a week. I think I-Pod's and 22 inch wheels are over-rated, and I also think global warming is over exaggerated. I think using IMO in every post is being abused, and finally I think they should invent a pill that would help you with whatever is wrong with you without adding symptoms that are worse than what you have in the first place...............................oh the sprockets, whoops my bad. Uhhhhhhh I don't know, I'm still a noob.:D:D:D

EMS_0525 11-21-2006 05:42 PM

RE: Steel or Aluminium Rear Sprocket?
 
i would imagine that steel is better, how much more can a steel weight than a alum one?

DirtSurfer 11-21-2006 05:49 PM

RE: Steel or Aluminium Rear Sprocket?
 
I know they are way more expensive, but I went with the Sidwinder Tri-moly 49 tooth sproket for the lifetime carbon fiber teeth and the light weight aluminum body.

I round off my sprokets pretty quickly so for me, this made the most sense.

http://www.sidewindersprockets.com/toc.htm

http://www.sidewindersprockets.com/t...ewkawasaki.htm

WARNING - NOT A COST EFFECTIVE OPTION - BUT A VERY HIGH QUALITY ONE....


Dave

Finger Mullet 11-21-2006 05:49 PM

RE: Steel or Aluminium Rear Sprocket?
 
Deej..... ;)

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Finger Mullet 11-21-2006 06:12 PM

RE: Steel or Aluminium Rear Sprocket?
 

ORIGINAL: DirtSurfer

I know they are way more expensive, but I went with the Sidwinder Tri-moly 49 tooth sproket for the lifetime carbon fiber teeth and the light weight aluminum body.

I round off my sprokets pretty quickly so for me, this made the most sense.

http://www.sidewindersprockets.com/toc.htm

http://www.sidewindersprockets.com/t...ewkawasaki.htm

WARNING - NOT A COST EFFECTIVE OPTION - BUT A VERY HIGH QUALITY ONE....


Dave
Good stuff Dave, how much is that sprocket I couldn't find a price on the website? I saw that sprocket on a link at the ADV site, it was a good article a about chains http://www.quality-cycle.com/truth_a...cle_chains.htm

That sidewinder looks just like the stealth from the above link.

here's the website http://www.quality-cycle.com/product...#Chain_Display

Nobrakes 11-21-2006 06:20 PM

RE: Steel or Aluminium Rear Sprocket?
 
Just from what I know about steel and aluminum, I'd say a good quality steel sprocket will last longer and wear better than any grade of aluminum. Regarding weight difference, it is a lot - my 49 tooth Renthal is very light in comparison to the stock 42 tooth steel sprocket. But will that difference in weight really make a difference in your riding? I doubt it - unless you are a competitive pro racer I doubt you'll notice any difference at all. I'd be far better off dropping a few lbs around my mid-section than worrying about sprocket weight, but that's just me. :D

deej 11-21-2006 06:26 PM

RE: Steel or Aluminium Rear Sprocket?
 
This was posted like almost a year ago, and I commented on how this was funny that they show the proper way to lube the chain and its getting all over the tire, yea that safe LOL.

http://www.quality-cycle.com/The_Cor..._Chain_001.jpg

deej 11-21-2006 06:26 PM

RE: Steel or Aluminium Rear Sprocket?
 
I always hold a rag behind the other side.;)

DirtSurfer 11-21-2006 06:31 PM

RE: Steel or Aluminium Rear Sprocket?
 


ORIGINAL: Finger Mullet


ORIGINAL: DirtSurfer

I know they are way more expensive, but I went with the Sidwinder Tri-moly 49 tooth sproket for the lifetime carbon fiber teeth and the light weight aluminum body.

I round off my sprokets pretty quickly so for me, this made the most sense.

http://www.sidewindersprockets.com/toc.htm

http://www.sidewindersprockets.com/t...ewkawasaki.htm

WARNING - NOT A COST EFFECTIVE OPTION - BUT A VERY HIGH QUALITY ONE....


Dave
Good stuff Dave, how much is that sprocket I couldn't find a price on the website? I saw that sprocket on a link at the ADV site, it was a good article a about chains http://www.quality-cycle.com/truth_a...cle_chains.htm

That sidewinder looks just like the stealth from the above link.

here's the website http://www.quality-cycle.com/product...#Chain_Display



It runs about $140 beans....Not cheap...


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