Supersprox Stealth and Renthal Twin ring?

jbomx363
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Edited Date/Time 1/25/2012 8:50pm
Why don't we see more people using these types of sprockets? The design seems to be sound, they are a bit pricey, almost double, but lifetime warranty?


I would figure a good o ring chain matched up with these and you could keep a chain/sprocket set for a over a year or more easily.


Thoughts?


I'm wanting to put on my 06 YZ250, but leary since I don't see many at all use them.


I do see a BUNCH of street bikes with them though.
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Cygnus
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3/14/2010 5:39am
I get a year + out of a ert2 and sunline sprockets you don't.
CamP
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3/15/2010 10:18am Edited Date/Time 3/15/2010 10:20am
I run MSR/Ironman steel sprockets. Made in Idaho, weigh only a few ounces more than aluminum and will last 1000 hours.
Kinetic1
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3/15/2010 3:02pm
I have a Renthal twin ring with O ring chain and I have 2 years on it. It is showing wear and showed it quickly I might add but it has stopped and is not getting any worse. I am going to run it until it won't run any more.
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3/16/2010 2:25pm
I ran one on my '04 YZ450f. I put just over 100 hours on it when I sold the bike. It looked pretty decent yet when I got rid of the steed.


My worry about them isn't the sprocket, it's the chain.

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