Talon Sprockets

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Canniboomer
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#1 Post by Canniboomer »

Cannondale OEM Countershaft Sprockets, in 3 sizes:

$ 10 each for 13-tooth
$ 14 each for 14-tooth
$ 15 each for 15-tooth

shipping is $5 up to 1 pound, $7 up to 2 lbs, and $10 for 3 to 50lbs!

I send out Paypal or credit-card invoices for your convenience, after an order is confirmed by phone or email.
All other parts are in stock, like rear 40, 42, 44, chain rollers @ $4, chain slider buffers $10 ATV(latest) or $12 dirtbike, etc.... all.
Dirtbike Talons also in 45(motard), 49, 50, 51, 52

pacrimdm@msn.com , or call.

Thanks, Dave

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#2 Post by Blackwidow440 »

hey I bought a talon sprocket from randy a while back and i have about 12 races on it and it still looks brand new but i wish talon would make front sprockets.

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#3 Post by Canniboomer »

All are Talon, and all are OEM from Cannondale.
... we have plenty of fronts and rears in stock, per above. wink.gif

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#4 Post by cannondale27 »

Talon is the best.Regina chain also.

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#5 Post by rayspeed »

Hey while this thread is up can anybody list how many link chain you need to have for various changes in gearing to work in the range of the adjuster specific to cannondales?
It may be helpfull to some people... you cant just go from a 13 front to a 14 without going smaller in the back or adding links.
And a link to a gearing ratio calculator would be nice too!
Ray

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#6 Post by cannondale27 »

In my opinion 39rear is the easiest.With stock chain you can run 13,14 or 15t countershaft.Not sure of stock chain length.I am thinking 110links?

Here is a very handy calculator from ATC250R

[attachment=4835:quad_calc.zip]

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#7 Post by Canniboomer »

That's a handy calculator!, thanks for posting.

The stock ATV chain is 96 links, for the normal 13/42 sprocket setup.

The dirtbike chain is 112.

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#8 Post by Nickc711 »

Stock stroke? I guess got close with 59.7 but thats just an estimate.

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#9 Post by cannondale27 »

61mm, 95mm bore I think it is in there already.Just scroll down.

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#10 Post by kenny mariscott »

QUOTE (cannondale27 @ Oct 17 2007, 06:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Talon is the best.Regina chain also.


Are Talon the best. I just bought the Titanium spockets both front and rear from Krause or Sidewinder along with the smart chain. Did I just waste $400 ???

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