Sprockets and chains

Yeah, yeah, yeah...shall we talk about which oil to use now.....I'll say that the Ironman sprocket will last longer. :P

Don't push me, just to push me, Ken. I am allowed to share my opinion as well.

At $100 dollars per rear sprocket, I could buy 5-7 JT sprockets in that time. How much further do you think the ironman will go?-BIG DAN

Ahhhh shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.............. I see a beatin comin............................ my squish is on Biggy D... OK, that sounds weird, ........... you know what I mean.............. :popcorn:
 
Ahhhh shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.............. I see a beatin comin............................ my squish is on Biggy D... OK, that sounds weird, ........... you know what I mean.............. :popcorn:
Pffft, when it becomes more work than fun, I'll take my toys and go somewhere else.:thumb:
 
What ever brand I go with, I always buy steel sprockets, I can get a couple seasons out of them as opposed to replacing 2 aluminum sprockets a season.

You get a lifetime warranty. If you bought SideWinder sprockets.
http://www.sidewindersprockets.com/

Does your Sprocket say Made In USA ?
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That should not be a selling point as I'm sure you'll never see dime one from any mfg. warranty on a sprocket. I'll take a picture if mine and go check the receipt (yes, I file all my bike paperwork). That way I'll know how long I've been running this sprocket. I currently have it off as I went to a 51 on the back and really like the "cool" factor of the Supersprx blue/black combo.

Also, at a certain point, I don't care as much about $$ as I do about word of mouth reputatation. That is why I tried the Ironman for myself and I can say that they have exceeded my expectations. I feel they are worth the extra $$, don't recall how much extra which plays into my original point, but that's what is important to me. Important to you? That's for you to figure out.
 
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