Ironman sprocket BOLTS REALLY REALLY suck!

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thestuz
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ps, i just ordered a standard set of sprockets/oring chain on the cheap but was wondering if anyone is using those ironman sprockets. are they really that tough or is it all hype? how light are they compared to alloy ones, they look just as light.
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lots of people are running ironman sprockets and love them.
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they are light and last a long time with a rough rider
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dannygraves wrote:lots of people are running ironman sprockets and love them.
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X 3 on the iron man sprockets. Can't say on the bolts but I was warned by someone who's opinion I respect that the bolts were kinda cheesey
so I went oem on those.
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Try a KTM sprocket bolt. The depth for the allen is alot deeper. They're nuts sucked so I used Honda's, a dab of loc-tite and problems solved.
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