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  • Precision CNC manufactured to extremely tight tolerances from a high strength, specially enhanced 7075 T6 aluminum alloy.
  • Renthal chainwheels have unequaled accuracy of fit, tooth profile, & concentricity for longevity & maximum power transfer.
  • Machined mud grooves channel mud and dirt away from the chain, increasing chain and sprocket life.
  • Available in silver of black etched finish, resisting dirt build up. (Black not available for minis)

RENTHAL TWIN RING REAR SPROCKET

Our Price: $89.99
Retail:$99.99
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Overall:
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Location: SJ, CA
great sprocket
" The twin ring sprocket wears far better than the aluminum sprockets from Rental. It is significantly heavier than the aluminum sprockets but obviously not as heavy as the full steel versions. My little thumper eats through light sprockets so I am pleased with the minimal wear I've seen so far. Aestheticly, I would like some color choices, but the brushed aluminum and matte steel look aren't too bad. It looks nice with a DID ERT2 gold chain, but every sprocket does. "
Overall:
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Location: sacramento, CA
" If your serious about what you ride as far as track, trails or dunes you know that your rear sprocket is going to take major abuse and will eventually be missing teeth. I've always been a fan of the steel sprockets due to the durability, i just didn't have enough money to keep purchasing the more stylish anodized aluminum versions. You might hear of people boasting about the HP gains you get with the lighter sprocket, but seriously unless you're a James Stewart caliber of rider there is no way you're going to notice a less than 1% increase in HP. This twin ring is an awesome compromise of weight reduction and durability. This is the only rear sprocket for any of my bikes! "
Overall:
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Location: Englishtown, NJ
Renthal TwinRing
" Best you can get without putting out for an ironman sprocket. good looking, tough Renthal quality along with a DID ert couldnt be better "
Overall:
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4 out of 5
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Location: Orange County, california
Its alright...
" One of the screws for the outer ring was missing when I got the sproket. It also doesn't stand out too much on the bike. But, it is very lightweight and strong. "
Overall:
2 out of 5
2 out of 5
Location: salem, or
no good
" I expected good things from renthal especially with the price tag. very disapointed. worst wearing sprocket ive ever had. "
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2 out of 5
2 out of 5
Location: Southampton, MA
Alright
" It is a good concept but is no were near the level of the turner or sidewinder sprockets, plus they have a year warrentee "
Overall:
3 out of 5
3 out of 5
Location: Grand Rapids MI
Definetly not a sidewinder
" I have always run sidewinder products for the durability and was expecting the same from Renthal. I am retentive about maintenance and stay on top of chain adjustment before EVERY ride. My chain gets adjusted cleaned and lubed every time and I typically get longer wear than my lazier friends. The Renthal did manage to last longer than standard aluminum sprockets but no where near what I expected. I would not purchase it again. 2005 RM250. "
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3 out of 5
3 out of 5
Location: Not Available
Heavy!
" Had to send this baby back, so I can't tell you about how it wears, but I can tell you it weighs over double what others weigh. Yeah I know, what's another 300+ grams. To a rather light 450 rider like myself, it means I would rather buy another "regular" chain and sprocket combo as it wears than to spend the extra $ for a sprocket that may last twice as long but weigh twice as much. Three stars because I'm sure it's a quality Rental product that wears well if taken care of, I just didn't expect it to be double the weight. "
Overall:
2 out of 5
2 out of 5
Location: Monroe MI
renthal sproket
" I bought this sproket for my KX 125 and it wore out quick. Its a great sproket nice and strong but if u dont feel like havin rounded teeth after a few hard rides then go with something else. "
Overall:
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Location: chicago, il
Worth the Cash
" if your not worried about the looks and very small weight increase this sprocket is well worth the money. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: cedar creek, tx
out last, & out play
" Had to adjust my chain & inspected spocket hardly had wear on spocket, a must for 4 stroke bikes. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Grove City, PA
NICCCCEEEEE
" Strong and sturdy never broke a tooth!!!!! would recommend it to anyone who was wondering what kind of sprocket to buy! "

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