Quote Originally Posted by Little Mick View Post
out of curiosity, how many kms on the chain Nelso? to break teeth you typically would need a load not evenly distributed on all teeth... that or a weak spot in a tooth.
Having said all that, for a roady I would recommend a 2 piece with steel outer.. Leave the full alloy for the track where you inspect it all the time..
It was only a few thousand Km's from memory Mick; the teeth weren't very worn. It had been subjected to a few clutch up wheelies in its short life, but I was surprised when the chain started slipping and I found a heap of teeth missing when I inspected it. I replaced it with a steel sprocket and the same chain and steel sprocket are still on it to this day.
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