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Rear sprocket
What is the best steel rear sprocket for a '06 EC300,and what year Husky rear sprockets fit?
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Dirt tricks Ironman sprockets are the best ones. A little pricier than aluminum ones, but they last way longer.
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If you can afford it, I highly recommend Ironman sprockets. They make them for Gasgas.
Oops, yeah, what he said!
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Jon '05 GG 300 DE (race bike) '06 KTM 450 XC (dual sport & supermoto) '09 GG 280 TXT (to learn on) '02 BMW R1150RT (for racking up the miles) Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough |
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This not exactly what you asked for but attached is a listing from JT sprockets listing all the mfg using the 822 rear sprocket.
Tony |
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That is what I use. Great choice if you don't want to spend the $ on the dirt tricks and the steel isn't an issue.
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Your choices for steel or steel/aluminum combo are these that I know of
IronMan Steel Stealth (or Supersprox) Combo Renthal Twin Ring Combo...if they even make it for the GG yet. NOT available yet I suggest at least get the Iron Man countershaft sprocket no matter what rear you decide as it's super tuff.
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07 EC 300 (under 500 miles, selling soon) 97 KTM 250 EXC (sold) 2016 Trek Remedy 29er Last edited by Skidad; 01-22-2009 at 08:19 AM. |
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EFF.
Not so much that I was endorsing the JT. I have used them and they are acceptable. Rather, I included the PDF for its' listing of all the years and brands that use the the same sprocket as the GG. Maybe it should be included in the cross reference for brand section re. sprockets. Tony |
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The Ironman front and rear sprockets are outstanding.
The front Ironman outlasts the Sprocket Specialists front sprocket by a good margin. I usually would get between 600 to 800 miles on Sprocket Specialist front sprockets before the teeth started hooking. The Ironman front sprocket has 1790 miles and looks good. I have used a Stealth rear sprocket on my '01 GasGas. It is far less durable than the Ironman. I will not buy Stealth again.
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