Alloy Fixed Sprockets?? Are Token the only ones out there?

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  • Ridea offers two different track cogs as well. They look the same but one is steel, the other one aluminum.
    Haven't tried them yet though.

  • That'd seen a good deal of use before it lost the teeth!

  • I own a Gebhardt Alu cog , so they seem to manufacture them too

  • Thanks for all the recommendations, i got a Velosolo one for now.

  • Is anyone actually doing serious miles on a aluminium sprocket?

  • I recently replaced a Miche 20t sprocket (Miche 19t sprockets and above are alloy) because of wear after two years of use. At the same time I replaced the 48t chainring, which was about three years old. They were on a bike I ride between about 1500 and 2000km per year (including in winter and off-road).

  • I’ve got a few years and lots of off road miles on an alloy (Endless Bike Co) SS sprocket. It’s obviously worn, but still works well.

    Disclaimer: Yes. I know this thread is in reference to fixed sprockets. My example is meant to illustrate that alloy sprockets can be used without turning immediately to dust.

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Alloy Fixed Sprockets?? Are Token the only ones out there?

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