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Sprocket and chain


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i need a new chain and sprockets too. normally i would use sunstar sprockets on my motocross bikes and a renthal chain but what recommended for banshee's? what tensile strength should i look for? ty ty

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Sidewinder are said to be the best,and most expensive.When you change the chain you should change the sprockets also.The only time I heard of somebody breaking one of those chains was on a bike with a mountain of horse power.For the most part it should be the last chain you'll ever buy.

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dude, i have been running primary drive sprockets for years. ive run them on stock stroke motors, 4mm and now my 10mm. 7 bucks i think for a front and 15 for a rear. i use DID atv chain. never had an issue and i pound on my bike when im hillclimbing. you can get them at RMATV.

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Sounds like loco asnswered your question. I would say as long as they're steel sprockets. I got the JT front for $5 & run the DID as well. I wasn't sure what gearing I wanted for the rear so decided to wait. It backfired at Glamis this weekend. Chain started skipping at the drags, ended up at KD Cycles for a new one $45 :confused:

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Sidewinder are said to be the best,and most expensive.When you change the chain you should change the sprockets also.The only time I heard of somebody breaking one of those chains was on a bike with a mountain of horse power.For the most part it should be the last chain you'll ever buy.

I should have told you that I also use Primary Drive sprockets and their Xring chain from RMATV.

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I think all depends if you ride in sand with paddle tire's with a high output motor start worrying about chains. 1 year ago called sidewider wanted 365.00 tri-moly just for the chain. 140.00 rear sprocket tri-moly, front sprocket 47.00 you gotta be kidden. That's $582.00 their outta there minds.

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