It is for 'training' and generally riding some miles on.
From experience, I'd avoid alloy sprockets on anything where the chain is likely to get dirty. They work well when clean, but any amount of grit will wreck them pretty fast.
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From experience, I'd avoid alloy sprockets on anything where the chain is likely to get dirty. They work well when clean, but any amount of grit will wreck them pretty fast.