Dirt tricks sprocket

dirtmike86
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12/26/2017 8:12am Edited Date/Time 12/31/2017 8:39pm
Went on dirt tricks site to check out a timing chain tensioner for my ktm cause the stock ones blow and saw this. has anyone ever used one? They look cool.

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MR. X
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12/26/2017 8:22am
They sell those to use on a real dirtbike?
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been using the Ironman sprockets for years, best sprockets on the market
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I have a steel sprocket on the bike I bought that looks like that except black. If you can deal with it looking a little rusty they last forever.
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peelout wrote:
been using the Ironman sprockets for years, best sprockets on the market
You use the zirconium ones like that?

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dirtmike86
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12/26/2017 8:39am
MR. X wrote:
They sell those to use on a real dirtbike?
I guess. That was my question.
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12/26/2017 8:42am
peelout wrote:
been using the Ironman sprockets for years, best sprockets on the market
They're nearly unkillable.
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12/26/2017 9:16am
peelout wrote:
been using the Ironman sprockets for years, best sprockets on the market
The sprocket expert has spoken.

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12/26/2017 9:18am
Those things really do last.
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Best sprockets out there in my opinion. Last forever and look pretty good too.

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12/26/2017 9:44am
peelout wrote:
been using the Ironman sprockets for years, best sprockets on the market
dirtmike86 wrote:
You use the zirconium ones like that?
*unobtanium
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12/26/2017 9:52am
peelout wrote:
been using the Ironman sprockets for years, best sprockets on the market
dirtmike86 wrote:
You use the zirconium ones like that?
peelout wrote:
*unobtanium
Oakley will after you for trademark infringement Laughing
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They are good because they are steel and only a little heavier.
I wouldn't run that design with an aluminum sprocket.

No problems at all with mine.
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12/26/2017 10:19am
peelout wrote:
been using the Ironman sprockets for years, best sprockets on the market
dirtmike86 wrote:
You use the zirconium ones like that?
peelout wrote:
*unobtanium
Lies.
dirtmike86
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i need one now
They are $120 on dirt tricks website but RMATV has them for $107 + free shipping.
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I've bought 3 dirt tricks sprockets in the last 10 years, one for each bike I've owned in that time. Each one went through at least 5 chains (except current one, too new), and the sprocket stayed with the bike(s) when sold because they were still good. 12+ off road races a year plus practice and recreational riding. There is no better value in sprockets.

I have the zirconium on my current bike.
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12/26/2017 11:59am
Man , not much material there. Blink They really have that long of a life? They actually look trick as heck with that heat treating thing they have going on.
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Have maybe 20 hours on mine, and it's like brand new.

The only issue I have is that I don't get much life out of chains. I usually replace counter sprocket and chains at the same time, but IDK if the IronMan is destroying my chains.

If so, I'm not sure if it would be worth it to just stick to cheap aluminum sprockets and replace everything at once.
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12/26/2017 12:23pm Edited Date/Time 12/26/2017 12:24pm
I heard they last like 70+ hours? Is that true?
you'll get more than that start thinking in terms of the whole season you'll change it cause your bored with it not cause it wore out or you'll sell that bike with it on
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12/26/2017 12:33pm
Iron man sprockets are the real bees knees. A little pricey but they go the distance!
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12/26/2017 12:34pm
For anyone interested in getting one, another member posted this. 20% off and free shipping with code JkopMX17 when used on Dirt Tricks website. Makes them a little cheaper.



dirtmike86
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12/26/2017 12:35pm
This thread turned into me just wondering if anyone has seen or ran one into me now buying one lol.
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12/26/2017 12:36pm
dirtmike86 wrote:
You use the zirconium ones like that?
peelout wrote:
*unobtanium
dirtmike86 wrote:
Lies.
mine are the steel, not the zirc.

the sprocket on my 300 (now a snowbike) has over 3000 miles on it over multiple chains. still looks brand new.
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12/26/2017 1:00pm
Anyone have a weight comparison to other sprockets like renthal aluminum?
dirtmike86
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Anyone have a weight comparison to other sprockets like renthal aluminum?


Old renthal i had hanging in the garage. Weights 13.50 oz which is just under a lb. Dirt tricks claims 1.5lbs on theres, so thats 24oz. Iam tempted to take the vortex off my ktm and the super sprox off my SUSZUKI.
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12/26/2017 3:27pm
Thanks! 10.5 oz more I have one on my 250 2t and it's still plenty punchy.
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12/26/2017 3:30pm
Thanks! 10.5 oz more I have one on my 250 2t and it's still plenty punchy.
Yeah i highly doubt id ever notice a difference in weight at my skill level but i still like nerding out on stuff like this.

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