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    Default New Sick 17t Aluminum Sprocket

    High Performance super low weight - 3.5 oz - 17T Jackshaft sprocket for your shifter kit

    SBP 17T ALUMINUM SPROCKET

    BLACK BILLET ALUMINUM 17T - black hard anodized 6061 T6 aluminum alloy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pablo View Post
    High Performance super low weight - 3.5 oz - 17T Jackshaft sprocket for your shifter kit

    BLACK BILLET ALUMINUM 17T - black hard anodized 6061 T6 aluminum alloy
    That's pretty cool looking, what is the weight savings over the steel gear
    that you use in the shift kit?

    I remember a thread here about making lightweight gears for your shift kit.

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    The stock steel 17T weighs about 11 ounces, so it's hugely lighter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pablo View Post
    The stock steel 17T weighs about 11 ounces, so it's hugely lighter.
    I have a question regarding the "Standard Shifter Kit". When will you have more in stock?

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    Manifold has been opened up to match intake hole for smoother air flow

    http://www.motoredbikes.com/album.php?albumid=1740

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    We have just one or two left in stock as of Sat 8/6 but will have more by next weekend. Seeing you have the improved head and other mods, you should go with the HD kit.

    Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pablo View Post
    you should go with the HD kit.

    Thanks!

    Do you have many HD kits left. (out of stock on website)
    Adrian

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    SBP shift kit
    Manifold has been opened up to match intake hole for smoother air flow

    http://www.motoredbikes.com/album.php?albumid=1740

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    Just a very few right now. We will have more next Friday/Saturday.
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    Default Regarding lightened sprocket

    G'day,

    Major props for this! You guys rule! Will snatch one up soon, would work well with an alum shaft for even more weight savings. Anodized color options would be icing on the cake too if that were at all possible.

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