best sprocket manufacturer?
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hey thanx. i haven't taken off a sprocket before, but i'm sure i'll be super easy. just a bolt or 2 right? i've take apart and put back together like 6 BMX bikes and mountain bikes before. so i'm pretty good with tools. no matter what i company i use, i'll be buying the sprocket through my fav. dealer (steve's ATV rentals/// www.steve's atvrentals.com) since they have never let me down and their head parts guy garuntees that anything he gets for me, will work, and if it doesn't, then he will make it work.
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Originally posted by: DaBeechMan
ive heard of a few companies mis-pakaging their sprockets. Its possible you got one of them. Its pretty hard even for a laser to make a bad cut.
And yes, i have incredibly large gonads. I just need to figure out how to put them to use
ive heard of a few companies mis-pakaging their sprockets. Its possible you got one of them. Its pretty hard even for a laser to make a bad cut.
And yes, i have incredibly large gonads. I just need to figure out how to put them to use
Like I said, they know they are cut wrong, and have admitted that to me after I, and several of my long term quad friends, tried to install it. I realize it must be hard to think that they would actually made a mistake. So, why dont you give them a call and ask them yourself, put those gonads to work and then the lights will come on.
40 tooth (stock sized) rear sprocket in tool steel for the Bombardier DS 650.
MarkyNark
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Sprocket Specialists in my opinion are very good sprockets. I have been running them for a while and it looks like it has no wear on it. It is also aluminum with the hard anodizing coating. It is has sort of a titanium color to the coating but it has held up very well. Good Luck on your sprocket choice. Slim