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I can't say for sure without seeing your sprockets, but that stuff about having to change sprockets with the chain is a good waste of money.
You can see if the teeth are worn significantly on one or both sides. Best way to compare is to have a new sprocket around (you will eventually use it if you ride as much as me) and compare it to the old sprocket.
Lay one over the other. I'll bet in many cases you won't see any noticable/significant wear. If so, why change it? Just because you're changing the chain or because it seems like it's been on a long time? I've seen a set of sprockets last through 4 chains, if not more. I'm talking 15K per chain or more.
Well written, sounds plausable but still utter rubbish imho sorry fella but this needs answering........
you are unlikely to "see" significant wear on sprockets untill they are really bad but you can measure it, teeth will hook slightly at relitively low milages, just because you may ride quite steadilly & preserve your chain & sprockets it wont mean everyone else does.
Do you want to be responsible for someone taking your advice & then having a major accident in years to come due to a chain riding off a sprocket or even worse snapping ?????
Sprockets are designed to last the life of the chain & have been known to stress fracture when used beyond that ! Yes ive seen it & cleaned up the blood before being able to repair the bike :shock:
Decent chains are relitively expensive but sprockets are cheap ! the cheapest decent quality fronts are ?7.50 & rears are ?12.95 over here what you need to ask yourself is....... is it worth the risk for the price of a few beers ?
Rant over :-D