Dirt Tricks is made in the USA and sells a chromoly steel rear sprocket thats ultra strong and durable compared to aluminum and oem steel sprockets. Backed with a 1 year warranty, does Renthal offer that? The weight penalty isn’t as bad as you would think but the wear resistance, durability is pretty much bionic. The sprocket pictured is my Honda I bought off a guy that said he ran the length of the Baja peninsula and other rides, it had a Big Bear Run sticker on it too. I ridden on it almost a year now, the chain is a DID VT2 o ring that hasn’t needed any tightening. The price is a little higher than other brands but off eBay I bought a 47t for $93 shipped. They have this iridescent chrome finish on some models, but tough chrome is standard. This sprocket looks great and holds up well.
DDT Delaney something something were selling these sprockets and they would donate a portion of the proceeds to an off road organization to keep the trails open I had read somewhere.
Look this sprocket up next time when you freshen up your drivetrain, it’s worth it to check it out
Dirt Tricks Chromoly Rear Sprocket
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Restore rather than replace