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We have Cannondale OEM Talon sprockets, with the best fit and correct shoulder to center it -- and likely cheaper than anything you can find.
I have 13, 14, and 15t Talons. There is no need to scrounge other brands. A 12t will cause the chain to heat and melt into the swingarm (in a single outing it seems -- I saw that on a very low-hour machine once).
And a 16t, even if it clears and rotates, will cause the chain to rub the frame crossmember, and wear out the lower roller FAST.
I have 13, 14, and 15t Talons. There is no need to scrounge other brands. A 12t will cause the chain to heat and melt into the swingarm (in a single outing it seems -- I saw that on a very low-hour machine once).
And a 16t, even if it clears and rotates, will cause the chain to rub the frame crossmember, and wear out the lower roller FAST.
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QUOTE (Canniboomer @ Oct 21 2014, 01:43 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
We have Cannondale OEM Talon sprockets, with the best fit and correct shoulder to center it -- and likely cheaper than anything you can find.
I have 13, 14, and 15t Talons. There is no need to scrounge other brands. A 12t will cause the chain to heat and melt into the swingarm (in a single outing it seems -- I saw that on a very low-hour machine once).
And a 16t, even if it clears and rotates, will cause the chain to rub the frame crossmember, and wear out the lower roller FAST.
I have 13, 14, and 15t Talons. There is no need to scrounge other brands. A 12t will cause the chain to heat and melt into the swingarm (in a single outing it seems -- I saw that on a very low-hour machine once).
And a 16t, even if it clears and rotates, will cause the chain to rub the frame crossmember, and wear out the lower roller FAST.
Whats a good setup for tight trails-ive 14-50 now but ive herd 14-52 on x440 wrks well w stock map.
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