Kush sprockets

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Roostmaster
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Kush sprockets

Post by Roostmaster »

Big thanks to Tiktakboom for finding this good idea


And they are made in Oz by hot chicks that drink beer and swallow


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http://www.kushsprockets.com/

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NightBiker07
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Post by NightBiker07 »

Dont see the advantage with those bearings.....
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bearorso
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Post by bearorso »

Interesting find Roost / Tiktak.

Night - I think it would be a useful type of sprocket for Supermoto / Road applications, cushioning the drive train. The size range is towards to Supermoto end of the spectrum.

I'm currently in the market for a new , high quality rear sprocket - if they had bigger rears at the blemish pricing shown (here in OZ it's cheaper than Renthal twin rings and the Stealth sprocket and Iron Mans) I'd grab one, though the Kush feature would be not really needed for my riding.
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