Do you ride around any hilly areas Cruiser?
Are you able to easily do any type of no peddle take-offs, or do you need to give it a little help to get going?
What type of material is the sprocket made out of?
Is it milled, flow jetted, or stamped?
I have used sprockets ranging in size from a 44, a 48, 50, and 56. I am usually pulling a trailer, and my (personal) bikes get used for daily transportation, irregardless of weather or hills. I am somewhat lazy, and don't care to peddle much anymore, lol.
About a month ago, we received about a foot of snow overnight, and I was the only person who was able to make it into work the following morning. That's a nice feeling, when you ride a bike and other people drive huge, gas guzzling 4x4's, lol.
I have a custom 36 tooth sprocket on order as I write this, and will definitely let everyone know how it goes. This will be for a custom touring bike which will be homebuilt for a long highway trip thru Northwestern Ontario next summer.
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Last edited by ChrisHill : 12-28-2007 at 10:54 PM.
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