Chain and sprockets

kwilson1611
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Edited Date/Time 11/6/2015 7:23am
Best chain and sprocket combos ? For the money ?
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motomike894
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11/3/2015 5:34pm
Cheap Steel sprockets will be cheapest and last long just weigh more, id spend more money on the chain I have good luck with the better Regina non oring chain lasting long time with minimal adjusting, also rk better non oring or did really I've had good luck with most higher end non oring chains lol
Brad873
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11/3/2015 5:44pm
I know I will probably get blasted for this, but I really like the Primary Drive stuff from RM. Steel sprockets and X ring chain combo for under $90. And I can attest that the combo held up better than the Mika set I tried that cost a lot more. Sure, the aluminum sprocket is lighter, but the only place I felt a difference was in my wallet.
Brad873
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11/3/2015 5:51pm
And to be clear, I am in no way bagging on Mika products. Their sprocket held up just as good as other top brand aluminum sprockets I have tried........ I have just had better luck with steel and it just so happens they are cheaper in better bang for your buck which is what the OP was asking.
crt32
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11/3/2015 5:57pm
PRIMARY DRIVE from rocky mountain

Aluminum Rear Sprocket
Steel Front Sprocket
X-Ring Chain

Do not listen to anyone who says they're junk; they are awesome products for the money. I believe they are made by a name brand chain manufacturer from what I've read on other sites (must be true). I have used Primary Drive for the past few years and I have not had one issue. Trust me you will not be disappointed.



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mx510
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11/3/2015 6:14pm
Primary Drive, the best value deal out there and its not close. The chains are great.
RPM68
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11/3/2015 6:18pm
I was given a Tag sprocket while riding a 450 and with a fresh chain and sprocket it last about 25 hours. That's good if you ask me.

I always run DID ERT2 non oring chains and a ktm front sprocket. I got 20 hours outta renthal aluminum and same for pro taper.

IN MY OPINION, if you just put lube on your chain and don't clean your shit, you have no right to bitch. Cleaning your sprocket and chain with proper products will enhance the life of them.
kwilson1611
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11/3/2015 6:42pm
crt32 wrote:
PRIMARY DRIVE from rocky mountain Aluminum Rear Sprocket Steel Front Sprocket X-Ring Chain Do not listen to anyone who says they're junk; they are awesome products...
PRIMARY DRIVE from rocky mountain

Aluminum Rear Sprocket
Steel Front Sprocket
X-Ring Chain

Do not listen to anyone who says they're junk; they are awesome products for the money. I believe they are made by a name brand chain manufacturer from what I've read on other sites (must be true). I have used Primary Drive for the past few years and I have not had one issue. Trust me you will not be disappointed.



Ya I might try that out ! What brand chain ?
davidgrip
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11/3/2015 6:55pm
Sunstar. Works Triple Star Sprocket/520MXR1 Chain. Performance and Durability.

crt32
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11/3/2015 7:58pm
Primary Drive Chain and Primary Drive Sprocket (Front and Rear). $115
chillrich
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11/3/2015 8:15pm
We've had success with RK MXZ chain
DRC racing sprocket which is a steel rear sprocket which is closer to aluminum weight
Countershaft sprocket is whatever works.

Used Primary drive too and have no complaints but DRC is more durable.
NHtoWA421
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11/3/2015 8:22pm
Primary drive x ring chain and supersprox sprocket. Unbelievable. Im at 45 hours and have virtually no wear, and tightened my chain 5 times all season.
mx510
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11/3/2015 8:35pm
NHtoWA421 wrote:
Primary drive x ring chain and supersprox sprocket. Unbelievable. Im at 45 hours and have virtually no wear, and tightened my chain 5 times all season.
Do you ride mountain bikes at 360 park on the key peninsula?
NHtoWA421
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11/3/2015 8:37pm
Sure do! Gold ford, smashed out window.
NHtoWA421
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11/3/2015 8:39pm
NHtoWA421 wrote:
Primary drive x ring chain and supersprox sprocket. Unbelievable. Im at 45 hours and have virtually no wear, and tightened my chain 5 times all season.
mx510 wrote:
Do you ride mountain bikes at 360 park on the key peninsula?
Sure do! Gold ford, smashed out window, oftentimes with my dog.
moto455va
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11/3/2015 9:07pm
Primary Drive gold o-ring chain on a set of good sprockets (renthal, prox, etc). The primary drive aluminum sprockets seem to wear out quickly for me and wear poorly compared to how a renthal wears.
crt32
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11/3/2015 9:36pm
crt32 wrote:
PRIMARY DRIVE from rocky mountain Aluminum Rear Sprocket Steel Front Sprocket X-Ring Chain Do not listen to anyone who says they're junk; they are awesome products...
PRIMARY DRIVE from rocky mountain

Aluminum Rear Sprocket
Steel Front Sprocket
X-Ring Chain

Do not listen to anyone who says they're junk; they are awesome products for the money. I believe they are made by a name brand chain manufacturer from what I've read on other sites (must be true). I have used Primary Drive for the past few years and I have not had one issue. Trust me you will not be disappointed.



Ya I might try that out ! What brand chain ?
I will disclose that I am on a two stroke. When I rode a four stroke I used the primary drive X ring chain and steel rear sprocket.
mx510
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11/3/2015 9:41pm
NHtoWA421 wrote:
Sure do! Gold ford, smashed out window.
Funny, I saw you there last Monday. My buddies Wes, Craig and I were out there riding. If want/need someone to ride with there I am always looking for people to ride with, I live about a mile and a half from 360. When the wether is ok, I usually ride from my garage to the trails.
lumpy790
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11/3/2015 9:46pm
I run inexpensive aluminum rear and steel front sprockets and a high quality chain. Its the chain that wears and takes out the sprockets.
Crush
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11/3/2015 9:50pm
NHtoWA421 wrote:
Primary drive x ring chain and supersprox sprocket. Unbelievable. Im at 45 hours and have virtually no wear, and tightened my chain 5 times all season.
My buddy is in the middle of a return on a supersprox rear, 10hrs, cracked from two of the bolts outwards. Obviously it can happen to anywhere but anything spooky happening to drive stuff is scary!
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11/4/2015 4:31am
I have used Renthal chains and sprockets for years, I cannot say I've had any issues with anything wearing prematurely.
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11/4/2015 4:35am
I have had great luck with the Vortex sprockets and the high quality RK non o-ring chain
11/4/2015 4:39am
Dirt Tricks sprockets will outlast the bike itself.
NHtoWA421
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11/4/2015 5:41am
NHtoWA421 wrote:
Primary drive x ring chain and supersprox sprocket. Unbelievable. Im at 45 hours and have virtually no wear, and tightened my chain 5 times all season.
Crush wrote:
My buddy is in the middle of a return on a supersprox rear, 10hrs, cracked from two of the bolts outwards. Obviously it can happen to...
My buddy is in the middle of a return on a supersprox rear, 10hrs, cracked from two of the bolts outwards. Obviously it can happen to anywhere but anything spooky happening to drive stuff is scary!
That is spooky. I will look closer at mine tonight, and make sure its torqued proper to the hub! Thanks for the info.
hillbilly
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11/4/2015 5:58am
Use a cheap aluminum rear and a cheap o ring chain. Never ever wash the chain,wire brush and wd40 to clean.

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hillbilly
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11/4/2015 6:01am
NHtoWA421 wrote:
Primary drive x ring chain and supersprox sprocket. Unbelievable. Im at 45 hours and have virtually no wear, and tightened my chain 5 times all season.
Crush wrote:
My buddy is in the middle of a return on a supersprox rear, 10hrs, cracked from two of the bolts outwards. Obviously it can happen to...
My buddy is in the middle of a return on a supersprox rear, 10hrs, cracked from two of the bolts outwards. Obviously it can happen to anywhere but anything spooky happening to drive stuff is scary!
NHtoWA421 wrote:
That is spooky. I will look closer at mine tonight, and make sure its torqued proper to the hub! Thanks for the info.
I'd be checking bolt taper and dirt buildup on bolt in taper or even dirt on hub face behind sprocket.
ebers
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11/4/2015 9:25am
Dirt Tricks sprockets will outlast the bike itself.
Yahtzee! It costs more up front, but will cost less in the long run.
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11/4/2015 9:31am
AFAM.
crt32
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11/4/2015 10:33am
Dirt Tricks sprockets will outlast the bike itself.
ebers wrote:
Yahtzee! It costs more up front, but will cost less in the long run.
Dirt Tricks sprockets look a lot like the Iron Man sprockets, both have the spider web look, less material. I snapped an Iron Man on a 450, which threw the chain in the case; resulting in a destroyed clutch housing...was not cheap. From that point on, I decided that I will only use a sprocket that makes a continuous circle.
mpy
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11/4/2015 12:36pm
Here's another good option.... not fully launched yet, but combination of quality, durability & $$$ should be pretty good.

kwilson1611
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11/4/2015 12:43pm
Also is the rk mxz gold chain a good choice ? Ik it's the chain pro circuit Kawasaki uses. Any opinions on it

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