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speedknot
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Does anyone know where I can get a JT Sprockets model number JTR735.43T? JT has it listed in their catalog but I cant seem to find it through any online or local suppliers.
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Speak to Chris Kelley,
http://www.ca-cycleworks.com
He handles JT and can tell you if it is available.
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I spoke to Candice and their supplier cant get it. JT makes it but its difficult to find.
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So now you know. Any reason you prefer JT besides price?
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Quote from: howie on April 30, 2011, 06:13:07 AM
So now you know. Any reason you prefer JT besides price?
Yes. This may sound petty but color and look play a part in the decision. The Supersprox sprocket on my bike now looks terrible in gold. It just doesnt go. And Supersprox doesn't have one in black in a 43T. I have an exposed front sprocket in black and the JT one I'm looking for is simple looking, steel and black in color. Its a good match for the gold side plate chain and black front sprocket. Its just preference. I'm open to any other suggestions though.
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Call Candice back and see if they have a Superlight in your size. I think your only other choice would be a silver (dull, not blingy) Afam. You could either rattle can it or never clean it.
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Why not anodize the supersprox you have? They can be taken apart right?
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Quote from: Heath on April 30, 2011, 06:50:59 AM
Why not anodize the supersprox you have? They can be taken apart right?
I considered powdercoating it if I cant get what I want, but for $35, I'd rather just get the JT if possible. The two parts of the sprocket are permanently riveted.
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