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Old 16-05-2017, 07:23 PM   #1
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new chain an sprockets time

1100 evo.

any recommendations and or preferred suppliers ?
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Old 16-05-2017, 08:21 PM   #2
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From: http://www.ukmonster.co.uk/monster/s...d.php?p=542139

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Hi Jimi

My gold DID x-ring is fine. I had a gold Afam on my S2R, which faded quite quickly. But the finish on the DID is much better and still looks as good as new. Also, the Afam only had coloured outer plates while all the DID plates are gold. So thumbs up for the DID.

I've changed the front sprocket for a 14 tooth Renthal and that's fine. I've no experience with aluminium sprockets but logic would suggest they're not going to last as long as steel.

When I need to change my sprockets, I'm going to try a Supersprox Stealth sprocket (part no. 733-525-39-Silver). They have a steel chain ring mated to an aluminium centre so you get weight saving and durability. The centres also come in black, gold or red https://www.supersprox.com/superspro...lth-sprockets/

For the front, I'll try an Ognibene silent sprocket

http://www.ognibenechaintech.com/en/...i-OE.html#null

These have a rubber damper like the OE sprockets and are supposed to be quieter. I certainly noticed a bit more 'chirping' noises when I changed to the Renthal. Whether that was because of the lack of damping rubbers or because it was one tooth smaller, I don't know.

PS it looks like Damien has gone for a stealth sprocket in your other thread http://www.ukmonster.co.uk/monster/s...ad.php?t=55139
Also check out Damien's recommendation.
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Old 03-07-2019, 04:32 PM   #3
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Just came across this video from Supersprox explaining their latest Stealth sprocket for Ducatis. Quite interesting - especially if you want to practice your Spanish!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-aTaRlStOo
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Here is one site I use.

https://chainsandsprockets.co.uk

Seem to have a good choice and friendly on the phone,
Just be careful about the rear sprocket and the special carrier that some sprockets use, from the chat today a lot of peeps get it wrong.
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