Aluminum Rear Sprocket?
#1
Anyone have any idea where I can get a good aluminum rear 42T rear sprocket. I'm currently running 14/40 gearing right now with 22" Haulers for sand and was thinking about going to 15/42 with the lighter rear..gearing is nearly identical and I can then save alittle rotating mass with the aluminum rear?
Any pros or cons to running a rear aluminum?
Any pros or cons to running a rear aluminum?
#3
I tried running a renthal aluminum unit on my raptor, thing was chewed up after a couple of sessions of ice practice. I dont mind sacraficing for speed, but this is just not a worthy tradeoff IME. Picked up a new 42 tooth steel renthal the next day. Used that the rest of the season and it still looks great.
#5
If you ride often, the aluminum rear will last about one riding season. More or less depending on other conditions. If your rear bearings are worn, and there is quite a bit of play in the carrier, you'll only get a 6 rides off of the aluminum sprocket.
#7
I've never ran an aluminum sprocket on my atv but I did run them on my dirt bikes. The only reason I did that was because I had a cheap place to get them. After the shop I was using closed I went back to steel sprockets because the aluminum just didn't last. You really won't save much wieght, maybe a pound? I know with aluminum sprockets it a good idea to change your chain if it shows any sign of wear or it will wear down the new sprocket fatser.
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