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inexpensive rear sprocket?
Sorry, I'm unsure whether to post this here or on the WTB forum. My kids friend needs a 48 tooth rear sprocket for his Husqvarna. It's the same as our GG bikes. I found a cheap steel one for $18 but forgot the website. He doesn't have much cash. Anyone know who sells them cheap?
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jeff '00 XC250 (mine) LTS front and rear suspension, power valve cover, carb jet kit and rear chain glide, RB Designs head mod, BRP tall triple clamp, backyard foot-peg lowering conversion. '04 EC250 (the kids) (he can do his own mods haha!) |
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JT is high quality, and inexpensive. $20 wouldn't surprise me.
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Mike Sheetz OMRA #21AA What will I be riding next? Christini GG 300? '15 KTM 300 XC-W '08 EC 250 (Gone to new happy owner) Gran Prix Cycle LTR Suspension RB-Designs |
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if he can scrape up the money, the cheapest kind of sprocket is going to be the one that he doesnt have to replace for a really long time. i have an iron man sprocket, and while i have heard of it breaking on a 4 stroke, they seem to last forever on a two stroke. i bought my bike as the 5th owner, and my iron man has been on there since at least two owners ago, and i cannot see any visible signs of wear. if/when i need a new one, it will be an iron man sprocket. and yes they do cost in the vicinity of $110 but it could be the last sprocket he buys for the life of that bike.
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The whole set including JT front and rear sprockets and DID chain costed approx. 100 euros =130 USD |
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The JT sprockets are great. I have been running the same rear sprocket for about 3 years now.
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I'm really hard on sprockets and chains. I always run a high quality x ring chain with Ironman sprockets. The rear will last me about 150 hours.
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i've got over 150 hours on a ironman rear and it still looks like new.. the regina chain is almost done. the front just started hooking this last week, so i'm sending it back for a free replacement. it's a bit loose on the splines, i'm assuming that's what did it in..
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I've had a 46 tooth steel rear on my moto for almost 2yrs(just took it off due to hooking)...in that time I've gone thru' 2 front sprockets(turning them too) and 2 o ring chains...not bad for riding every week in both enduros,forest practice and the odd beach race..
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are the ironman warranteed for life? my front has just spit off almost all the front teeth
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