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    Supersprox stealth

    Has anyone used this type of hybrid steel\aluminum sprocket?
    1983 GS 550 LD
    2009 BMW K1300s

    #2
    I thought this would be about a new super infectious smallpox, bio warfare weapon?
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      #3
      No, have never had the need for this "sprocket" thing since April of 1979.

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        #4
        I read a lot on this it seems its marketing hype. Minimal weight loss overall plus a seriously compromised sprocket.
        Stell it is for me and none of the nonsense 520. Good old God-fearing 530 and OEM steel. Had the last set on for 35 000 miles with religious clean\oil cycles.
        3-4 pounds of unsprung weight shaved cannot be wortht eh price or hassle.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Cipher View Post
          I read a lot on this it seems its marketing hype. Minimal weight loss overall plus a seriously compromised sprocket.
          Stell it is for me and none of the nonsense 520. Good old God-fearing 530 and OEM steel. Had the last set on for 35 000 miles with religious clean\oil cycles.
          3-4 pounds of unsprung weight shaved cannot be wortht eh price or hassle.
          That's what I read some where to,best to go OEM (usually Sunstar)or JT.I've had good luck with JT sprockets to.

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            #6
            Couple of my dirt bikes have had them. They come in orange or red whatever you flavor of bike is. They last as long as steel, probably lighter but I never took one off to weigh it.


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              #7
              Originally posted by Cipher View Post
              I read a lot on this it seems its marketing hype. Minimal weight loss overall plus a seriously compromised sprocket.
              Stell it is for me and none of the nonsense 520. Good old God-fearing 530 and OEM steel. Had the last set on for 35 000 miles with religious clean\oil cycles.
              3-4 pounds of unsprung weight shaved cannot be wortht eh price or hassle.
              It depends on what you are doing. For our heavy, old-tech suspension, bias ply tired machines it isn't even a detectable difference. For lighter, faster machines with quality suspension on a track then losing unsprung, rotating weight is absolutely worth it.


              Mark
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                #8
                Very, very little weight difference for the money.

                Even on a very light dirtbike, the only real benefit is that it looks sorta cool.
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                  #9
                  I dunno. Certainly a 530 swap is a plus, given SS Mag's findings regarding a 530 to 520 swap. Not sure whether the further reductions in weight make a difference, but they may.

                  "When the smoke cleared and the averages were calculated, the Ninja 1000 gained 1.5 HP and 1.4 LB-FT at the rear wheel and knocked off .05 seconds in the 25-125 MPH fourth gear dyno acceleration test."

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                    #10
                    .05??? pretty awful net gain
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by GS1150Pilot View Post
                      I dunno. Certainly a 530 swap is a plus, given SS Mag's findings regarding a 530 to 520 swap. Not sure whether the further reductions in weight make a difference, but they may.

                      "When the smoke cleared and the averages were calculated, the Ninja 1000 gained 1.5 HP and 1.4 LB-FT at the rear wheel and knocked off .05 seconds in the 25-125 MPH fourth gear dyno acceleration test."

                      http://www.superstreetbike.com/how-to/does-520-chain-conversion-increase-horsepower-mythbusters
                      They probably would have done better with a comparison of o-ring to conventional chain. Unsprung weight is much more of an issue on a light bike, but that doesn't really apply to our heavy, old-tech machines.


                      Mark
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                        #12
                        I'll take 1 or 2 free hp and lb ft any day of the week when it comes to replacing worn parts with no compromise. My 1150 runs a 530 conversion. I'd never go back.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by bwringer View Post

                          Even on a very light dirtbike, the only real benefit is that it looks sorta cool.
                          Yep, except when damn near everyone has one.


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                            #14
                            Joe Whelan's 1100ez used them and they are attractive. Maybe more form than function. Rob Wilton was another proponent .

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