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It is about time for me to change the chain and sprockets. I am sticking with stock size as well as an oem front sprocket. I was thinking I would like a alloy rear but am worried about wear. I need it to last at least 20,000km. I read somewhere about a alloy sprocket with steel teeth but can't find them anywhere. The closest I could find was a spocket specialists Titian tough. Does anyone have one of these how long do they last. Thanks

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I allready have the front OEM. I am just looking for a good rear. I may just get a stock rear as well it's just that sometimes the aftermarket stuff is just as good and cheaper. I like the look of the alloy I was just a little worried about how long it would last.

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Guest rockmeupto125

I haven't heard complaints about the alloy sprockets with the steel outer ring. You can rip full alloy sprocket out with the XX, though.

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Do you know who make's the alloy sprockets with the steel outer ring? I went to sprocket specialists web site and all I saw there was the alloy ones that have a hard coating on them. I am even 100% sure I need a new rear I just wanted to be ready in case I do.

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Sprocket Specialists used to list the "Stealth Sprocket," but I find no mention of it on their (admittedly lacking) web page. That's the only one I can think of offhand.

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ditto what Joe said.

I already went -1 up front. I am considering going up on the rear sprocket. What is the "norm" when going up in teeth on the rear sprocket?

What can I expect in the difference in speedo, rpm and top speed?

I am not to terribly concerned about going 170mph. I have more fun in spirited runs up to about 140-150mph. Not to mention the added torque would be fun.

Rich

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I run the -1 in front and +1 in the back. I keep the stock chain length and the adjusters are in the stock location. I think with the gearing from the factory, a 1 tooth change in the front is about the same as a 3 tooth change in the rear. I like the 16/46 gearing personally. Just a little bit lower than the 16 tooth front with a little more grunt. Top speed is probably in the upper 160's which is fast enough for me. I like getting to my top speed before the guys I'm riding with do.

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You'd be geared a little higher than stock. Your adjusters will show the chain is stretched more than it really is. You could always remove one link from the chain and put the adjusters back where they need to be if you want.

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Which brand was that. I was looking at a Renthal alloy with a hard coating. I was trying to find a alloy sprocket with steel teeth but have not been having much luck as Sprocket specialists who used to sell them no longer does so. This is the one I was looking at if I could find it here http://www.supersprox.com/stealth.php?lng=en

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Looking at the rest of the teeth on that sprocket, you can see how badly wore it was before it stripped any teeth.

I'm running a hardened aluminum sprocket on mine now, with no apparent ill effects. But I also realize it won't last near as long as the factory steel will.

If you're going with an aluminum rear, make sure it's hard anodized, and be prepared to replace it with every chain, or possibly sooner if it shows signs of wear.

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I was trying to find a alloy sprocket with steel teeth but have not been having much luck

Yea, I gave up. On the sidewinder site, I think you have to call them to order. Chaparral and others had them listed and when I called, they don't carry them anymore. One thing I just can't figure out and really burns my buns is, why do they make steel sprockets in 45 and less teeth BUT they don't make 46 or more. What is so hard about adding one more tooth? 44 but not 46. :evil:

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