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• #2
both eai and surly are better imo, if you have one gear ratio you stick to go for these. If not token cogs are perfect for trying them out
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• #3
Surly sprokets are very good in my experience, seems they have a bigger range of sizes too.
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Surly sprokets are very good in my experience, seems they have a bigger range of sizes too.
I love my surly, managed to get it in the Cycle reublic closing down sale, the halfords venture, here in york. Bargain basket £1! and the drilling on my 17t model looks really good, very little wear in 6 months, surly lockrings are beefy as f*** as well, expensive but worth it
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• #5
The Token lockrings are awful. Very thin, very easy to damage (although better than Miche and Formula). The token sprocket seemed a bit flimsy. EAI and surly are both much nicer. Surly being more expensive and the EAI being evenmore expensive.
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• #6
I have a token sprocket, and its fine. Mines 1/8", 17T, and looks well made and runs pretty smooth.
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Thanks for the opinions. I was leaning towards the Surly or EAI as I tend not to switch gears on my town bike, and that seems to be the general advice.
Hi Everyone,
Does anyone have any opinions on the quality of Token Cromo sprockets? I'm interested in how they stack up v. EAI or Surly sprockets in terms of durability, roundness and quality of build. They're a bit cheaper, but not such that I'd go with one if it was considerably worse than the alternatives.
I've moved house to the top of a hill and my old gear is just a bit too high to comfortably climb home every day.
Thanks!