Anyone using Titanium Sprockets?
Just curious if anyone has used them on your bike? Obviously I wouldn't run them at the track with all the extra unsprung weight. But I was thinking about having a set to use on the street seeing as how I put almost 20k miles a year on the bike it would be nice to have a "sprocket for life" and not having to worry about ever buying a new one. Comments? Thoughts?
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I think Tigger might be... :idk: I know his are the ones insured for life... Trimetal or some shit
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honestly, though, unless you've got your own race squad and a crew to calibrate your bike who the fuck cares what sprocket you're using at the track man? theres so much more to worry about than a couple extra ounces at the wheel. |
lose 10lbs and that's more weight then you can save with a sprocket
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exactly...
Until you start run'n WERA at least... focus on YOU more than the bike |
I use pulleys.
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No, but I am sure they would be useful as long as they aren't crazy expensive. Would they make the chain wear differently from being made out of a harder metal?
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My sprockets made out of paper mache. It's so light my bike power wheelies in seventh.
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OSP had a pretty straightforward answer. I thought you were addressing weight somewhat also.
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hey fucker... I did too... I said check with Tigger... I thinkn he's runn'n one
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It's JDM AND lightweight. Quote:
I'm not sure you're taking the internet seriously enough man, you should make more of an effort to get angry on motorcycle forums. also- did you try google? several threads on them. here and here |
Ebbs is right,I run the Ti sprockets and am very happy with them. They save A LOT of unsprung weight and they last forever. I had 40,000 miles on my '03 and the teeth still looked like new. I haven't noticed any unusual chain wear but I'm very meticulous when it comes to lining up my chain/sprockets. Besides,I've never seen a chain "wear out" but only "stretch out" if you know what I mean. I got the tri-metal sprockets and a top of the line chain for under $200 direct from supersprox. If you call them,they will be happy to help you with any re-gearing you may want to do. Oh and like Ebbs said,they have a lifetime warranty.
Ha maybe I'll get some credit on your next fucking blog....try and help these kids and what do you get..... |
:lol: under $200? thought the sprocket itself was over $200
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Nope. The most expensive sprocket offered is the full Ti II sprocket which retails for $169,followed by the Ti I sprocket for $139 and lastly,the Tri metal goes for $129 retail. They also offer Ti chain if you are crazy about saving weight! They had a special for $79 rear only or a kit for $200,I think... BTW Sidewinder doesn't sell too many Tri-metal sprockets anymore and they are marketed by Supersprox now. I was lucky enough to get another Ti tri-metal sprocket after letting my old one go with my '03 GSXR (like an idiot!). |
they only have one size available for my RR for a 520
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unless that is who you tried first,then try.. http://www.supersproxusa.com/ Superprox uses a hardened steel instead of Ti now to cut costs... |
sidewinder makes custom sprockets so i'll check them out when im ready
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tooth count
super sprox only makes a 42 rear for the 520 stock is a 43 |
intresting... good to know.
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not every track would require a 42t sprocket tho-wonder why they dont make more?
unless they only stock the 42, and anything else is special order... |
Hard to say...I don't know if he called or just looked at their website... If he calls,it may be a different story...
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i'll look into it
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I'll sit here and wait
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dont hold ur breath, im not doing it tonight
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all my sprockets are special order, but it seriously takes them like 3days to make it, and in another two days its in my hands. but thats alum, maybe ti sprockets take longer to make, idk
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ya thats what i figured
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:lol: or you can buy it for your bike and just sell the whole thing to me in march! :wink:
never did see pics of your bike |
maybe i'll wash it and take some up to date pics
the only ones i have are from the day i brought it home a year and a half ago |
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yeah do that!
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Get a stealth tri-metel.. those are kick ass sprockets...
here's the one i had on my zx7r. http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3.../sprocket2.jpg I'm planning to put one on my zx10 also |
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