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Re: [ST] RS Sprocket



Don't forget to factor in the labor cost to replace more often. Probably not
much, but a factor.
Mike
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From: "Randy S" <regreps@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <rs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 11:09 AM
Subject: [ST] RS Sprocket


> >Only thing I'd say is try and stick with a steel rear sprocket. The
> >aluminum ones are usually toast in 10K or so. The extra weight savings of
> >the Aluminum over steel in IMO is not worth the 50% less mileage.
>
> I would probably buy steel too but I specifically asked and Sprocket
> Specialists does not make steel ones for the RS at this time.  However,
$60
> in 10,000 miles works out to 0.6 cents/mile or 0.3 cents/mile more than
> steel.  Even I can afford that.
>
> Randy
> 2K RS
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