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Anyone have any experience with supersprox sprockets? Their concept seems good: light weight with the strength of steel teeth (squirrel boy will especially appreciate that), but theory and practice are very different things.
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Zip Tie Alley #237
I took one off my ZRX with 15K miles on because I assumed it was worn. Brought it down to the local shop and asked the service manager how many miles he thought were on it and he said 600-800.
My ZRX weighed in around 475 lbs and made about 130hp, I'm NOT a lightweight, and I was very good about chain maintanance. Hope this helps. Regards, Jake
Oh, I've bought another one for my TL.
Jake
2006 ZX-10R
1999 Kawasaki ZRX1100
I've got one on my Tuono... looks pimp & lasts forever![]()
-Pete
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Just the info I wanted, thanks guys!
Looks like ill have a sprocket to match the ktm orange next year![]()
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Zip Tie Alley #237
It makes sense to me. Take some weight off by making the carrier aluminum and keep the strength where it's needed, in the teeth.
I installed one on my 636 in the spring... so far so good.
Excellent post! I've been shopping around for new sprockets and came across these. Looks like I'll be ordering one soon.![]()
they don't appear to offer 520 sprockets with -1 +2 for my bike... which is the most common conversion. That is piss poor planning.
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