Im pretty sure that rocky mountain is the only place that carries primary drive products, along with tusk products. If you want a cheap rear sprocket look at sunstar sprockets they are about 30 dollars, or look on kandkatv.com they have hardened steel rear sprockets for about 25 bucks.
Go to your yamaha dealer and get an OEM steel one. IMO and you can quote me on this, they last longer than any aluminum or any other sprocket that I"VE seen with my own eyes out there. I run all renthal stuff on my hybrid and it doesn't last the longest that's for sure.
That is good to know as I will be looking to get a 13 front for spring break and possibly snake hunt for sand ridding.
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