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       I found a cheap 47T aluminum/steel sprocket
       By: NathanHaley Date: July 14, 2014, 10:10 pm
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       ...and it's orange too! I didn't want to spend $100 on a
       sprocket I wasn't sure I was even going to like.
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       Got it 3 days after I ordered it. Piece of junk? I'll find out
       once I get my longer chain. But it feels like it's built OK and
       it definitely fits the wheel! I dumbly assumed my axle block was
       oriented from the factory to be flipped and accommodate a longer
       chain - not true in my case, for whatever reason.
       Anyway, the sprocket seems very well constructed, light, and it
       comes with its own mounting hardware (including nylocks). I'll
       report back if it disintegrates. I hope it'll last a little
       longer than half a Supersprox, since it costs about half what a
       Supersprox costs. Lemme know if you've heard of the brand,
       horror stories...or anything like that.
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       Re: I found a cheap 47T aluminum/steel sprocket
       By: rider_marc Date: December 29, 2016, 5:03 pm
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       I realize this is two years old, but does the 47t rear sprocket
       work with the original chain?
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       Re: I found a cheap 47T aluminum/steel sprocket
       By: rider_marc Date: January 1, 2017, 8:42 am
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       To finish this conversation with myself... ;D
       I counted 114 links in the chain, so I am making a strong guess
       that increasing the rear sprocket size with this chain is not
       going to work.
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