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Scoobs
01-03-06, 10:26 AM
Just brought myself one of these Supersprox (http://www.supersprox.com/index.php?lng=en).

Lovely looking. Gonna wait until the better weather to fit it. The ravages of salt and winter have made the old sprocket and chain look very manky.

Halonic
01-03-06, 11:06 AM
How much? was it the whole set (front, rear and chain)?

Scoobs
01-03-06, 11:33 AM
£39.95 delivered for just the rear sprocket. They ain't cheap, but I am hoping the extra life because of the steel teeth pays for itself over an aluminium Renthal one.

chazzyb
01-03-06, 12:11 PM
£39.95 delivered for just the rear sprocket. They ain't cheap, but I am hoping the extra life because of the steel teeth pays for itself over an aluminium Renthal one.

JT are steel too, but £17! Unless I'm missing something.

Scoobs
01-03-06, 12:18 PM
JT are steel too, but £17! Unless I'm missing something.

Steel teeth on an aluminium carrier. Won't go manky or rusty, lighter than full steel construction......oh and it looks the kippers tits.

chazzyb
01-03-06, 12:35 PM
JT are steel too, but £17! Unless I'm missing something.

Steel teeth on an aluminium carrier. Won't go manky or rusty, lighter than full steel construction......oh and it looks the kippers t*ts.

You a fashion victim or summat? :roll:

Scoobs
01-03-06, 01:11 PM
You a fashion victim or summat? :roll:

No*

*yes

jonboy
01-03-06, 01:26 PM
£39.95 delivered for just the rear sprocket. They ain't cheap, but I am hoping the extra life because of the steel teeth pays for itself over an aluminium Renthal one.

JT are steel too, but £17! Unless I'm missing something.

I've heard that the quality of the JT sprockets isn't up to much, though not had one myself.

I've had my eye on one of those there Supersprox and at that price it's certainly worth a think.

As soon as you've put it on (you tart :lol: ) let's have a piccie.


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Scoobs
01-03-06, 01:35 PM
Now if there was one person I didn't think would be interested in shiney, spangly, bling it would be Jonboy. :roll: :lol:

jonboy
01-03-06, 01:41 PM
Wot moi? :lol:


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mattSV
01-03-06, 02:19 PM
You going for shiny or a red one?

Scoobs
01-03-06, 02:21 PM
You going for shiny or a red one?

Neither!!???

Like this:

http://worldmoto.com/images/productimages/Supersprox-stealth.jpg

northwind
01-03-06, 03:05 PM
Thye're very cool. But the website there's full of snake oil. Apparently an aluminium sprocjket can cause you to lose 5bhp after 40 minutes riding :roll: Doesn't put me off, I reckon I'll try one next, but it's pretty weak. All the have to say is "Almost as light as ally, as long lasting as OEM" and they get their point across IMO.

Question... Some of the sizes are listed as "50" chains. Now, i know SVs have 525, but what's a 50 chain? I thought all chain sizes were a 3-number rating?

northwind
01-03-06, 03:06 PM
Oh aye, I wonder how they work with scottoilers?

uthaug
02-03-06, 07:40 AM
Question... Some of the sizes are listed as "50" chains. Now, i know SVs have 525, but what's a 50 chain? I thought all chain sizes were a 3-number rating?

50 = 530
Don't know why they have 2 names for the same thing.

I got my Supersprox a couple of days ago:
http://www.runes-mc.dk/Billeder/Galleri/img_2011.jpg

Foey
02-03-06, 10:24 AM
Just brought myself one of these Supersprox (http://www.supersprox.com/index.php?lng=en).

Lovely looking. Gonna wait until the better weather to fit it. The ravages of salt and winter have made the old sprocket and chain look very manky.





TART. :lol: