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fitbikeco909
04-25-2006, 09:20 PM
Article from BMX-Zone.com, http://www.bmx-zone.com/en-article-id-404.html

Well, after my friend bought his new sprocket, he didnt need his animal sprocket anymore, so he gave it to me along with a 10t driver. he ran the animal for a couple months so there was some wear on the teeth, but nothing too bad. the sprocket was bent a TINY bit, but enough to put some tight and loose spots in my chain.



ok, fast forward a couple months, ive had it for about 4 months and its been working really well, the sprocket's really nice, its made from 1/4 thick 6061 aluminium and comes is alot of different sizes.



I ride mainly street and park sometimes, i landed on my sprocket a few times from feebling ledges that were too high. i also did a couple sprocket stalls on it and surprisingly it hasnt bent any more. i really like this sprocket, but i really wish they drilled more sprocket hole's.

I rate this sprocket a 8/10 since its held up to good street abuse but bent over the course of a couple months and not having more than 1 sprocket hole.

Costs: about $35 USD

danny45
06-01-2006, 02:14 PM
did u have to use a spacer with that sprocket to get it to fit on your powerbites properly?

fitbikeco909
06-05-2006, 11:29 PM
yes, usually all sprockets are 15/16" so you always need a 22mm spacer to fit powerbites.

720 TAilwhip
11-26-2006, 01:07 AM
cool man

HarosRGay
11-26-2006, 02:17 AM
so does that mean that most sprockets can fit a SS crank?

freeagentguy
11-26-2006, 05:00 AM
yes, usually all sprockets are 15/16" so you always need a 22mm spacer to fit powerbites.

u sure? i thought almost all sprockets these days already fit 22mm spindles, and u need a washer/adapter thingy to fit on 19mm

thatotherguy84
11-27-2006, 10:39 PM
Yes the animal sprocket is a 15/16s bore

AsteriskBikeCo
11-27-2006, 11:12 PM
6 series alum? WTF? and its 5/16ths? Blow that, I will stick with my TREE 28T.

miracleboi123
11-28-2006, 12:03 AM
um buddy 15/16 is what tree sprockets use haha

thatotherguy84
11-28-2006, 05:23 AM
um buddy 15/16 is what tree sprockets use haha

No they are 22mm

Anyways I already bent this sprocket a little bit and have only had it for a day. :/ Its not that bad of a bend tho so I'll see how it does.

ParkLife
12-01-2006, 02:27 AM
6 series alum? WTF? and its 5/16ths? Blow that, I will stick with my TREE 28T.

Fuuck oath!
Same but with my 25t TREE.