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Is anyone aware of any issues with using aftermarket rear sprockets? Like RSX or JT Sprockets?
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JT & Sunstar are the prevalent supplier of sprockets these days. Very good quality. Select the steel material for durability.
I choose the Suzuki part for the counter shaft sprocket.
If it’s steel, I use it. Sunstar is my most used.
JT makes oem quality stuff....incl choice of simple metal front sprockets...or the oem style rubber damped type
Sunstar or JT rears are equal in quality
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JT makes oem quality stuff....incl choice of simple metal front sprockets...or the oem style rubber damped type
Sunstar or JT rears are equal in quality
I have the rubber dampened JT front sprocket, $12.00 Canadian!
Thanks for the feedback everyone.
I used this and while I sold the bike bfore the chain and sprokets wore out, it was doing fine. Lighter a bit but still steel.

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I just replaced my KLR sprocket to the Superlite steel sprocket. These are high quality, lighter than OEM, forged steel sprockets in black. Looks awesome. Also got my set from Sprocket Center. Highly recommend these guys.
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