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alright guys. i got a 2010 yz450f and a 07 yz250f. i have no need to spend 60+ dollars on a renthal sprocket if somethin cheaper works the same. i saw rockymountainmc.com has a sproket thats under 20 bucks. anybody use this? ne input on them? and my next question, obviously theres a big torque difference between the bikes, but are the rear sprockets interchangable? i will be riding different tracks this year, and both bikes will be with. i was wonderin if i can carry different tooth sprockets nd use them on both bikes?

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Ive been using the steel sprockets from Rockymount atv for years. Just like any other steel sprocket they last forever. Cant really beat $19 bucks. I had a 07 yz 450 but could not tell you if the sprockets are interchangeable .. I would think they.

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alright guys. i got a 2010 yz450f and a 07 yz250f. i have no need to spend 60+ dollars on a renthal sprocket if somethin cheaper works the same. i saw rockymountainmc.com has a sproket thats under 20 bucks. anybody use this? ne input on them? and my next question, obviously theres a big torque difference between the bikes, but are the rear sprockets interchangable? i will be riding different tracks this year, and both bikes will be with. i was wonderin if i can carry different tooth sprockets nd use them on both bikes?

$20 steel sprockets don't wear out and slower or faster than $50 steel sprockets. What DOES wear out sprockets quickly is a CHEAP roller chain.... do what I do, save your pennies and buy a premium quality Regina or DID oring or X ring chain. Your sprocket life will triple (maybe longer)...no BS!

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