Only suggesting that steel sprockets are better for longevity. I'm certain the 520 chains can go the distance unless your name is Jay Holland.
I'm sure I could have made it last 30k if I rode like a puss.
03-17-10, 06:33 AM
stoinkythepig
Re: 520 Conversions
Quote:
Originally Posted by duganc1717
I'm surprised how many care whether they get 20k out a 520 set-up or 30k out of a 530, most people don't don't put that many miles on there bikes.:dunno:
I look @ it as a wear and tear item like tires.
Oh and I've had no problems w/520's on my bikes.:wink:
It's likely that those posting about longevity tend to put lots of miles on. Also, of people looking for new chains and sprockets to replace a 530 set, It would be reasonable to assume that most already wore out the 530, and that takes quite a few miles...
03-17-10, 08:01 AM
klepsta
Re: 520 Conversions
Hard anodized sprockets will wear almost like a steel, not quite as strong as steel, because, internally it is still aluminum, but far better than machined aluminum.