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The L-faster16T 25T Bicycle Fixed Sprocket is engineered for #410 bicycle chains, offering a lightweight and durable solution for fixed gear bikes. With dimensions of 5.55 x 4.21 x 1.57 inches and a weight of just 0.15 kilograms, this sprocket combines performance with style, making it an essential upgrade for any cycling enthusiast.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.55 x 4.21 x 1.57 inches |
Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
Brand Name | L-faster |
Country of Origin | China |
Color | 25T |
Manufacturer | L-faster |
Part Number | 25T |
S**E
Nice sprocket
It even came with screws.
O**O
Perfect
Easy to install , works excellent
B**S
Replacement, revised part (?)
I bought this as a replacement for the chainring that came with my 500w 36v motorbike kit. Something awful happened and the included sprocket ended up taking on a very slight bend, so it needed replacing to ensure I don't continue to drop the chain.Interestingly, this part I think will be a better component. The cog included in the kit had big pointy teeth, that appeared to be filed to a sharper point in some kind of manual process, where as this one looks more like what you'd expect a "bike gear" to look like, with flat teeth. In the photo you can see the kit-included 'ring on top, and the replacement part on bottom. I'm HOPING that since it doesn't have big pointy teeth, it'll better tolerate my not-quite-perfect motor/wheel chainring alignment, however it may be less forgiving; I suppose I'll find out.In any case, the chain will be applying force to the grooves of the gear vs on the tippy-top of the pointy teeth, which should help eliminate issues. Interesting to see that they're not all alike, let's hope this is the v. 2.0!
J**.
Worked great at gearing down my Lectric trike
Fit perfectly and included better bolts than originals
J**M
it fit right
it is a good sprocket for my project. No problems
A**S
Not beveled
Not beveled on the ends of the teeth. Rough cut, sharp edges on one side. Almost like it was punched out from one solid sheet and not cleaned up..
A**
If you have a trashed cassette-carrier on a rear disc brake hub, this allows a SS conversion
I bought it as a back up for a Fat Bike (non Shimano hubs) to take on adventure. It, as advertised, is VERY heavy, as any 28 tooth, steel ring would be expected to be. I am thankful for the large tooth option, as if you had to ride a fat bike as a SS, most would need a low gear. Bolted on to a disc hub, it would be a fixed gear, needing track fork ends or sliding drop outs to get safe chain tension...So between the weight and drop out issue, I donated it to a charity bike shop for the homeless. For a 28 tooth, it could be made of AL, making it more likely to be carried to get out of backcountry with whatever chain tension is closest one can make...but I still gave it 5 stars as its cheap and as described. For someone with a trashed cassette carrier, it could keep a bike running...
J**S
Wrong pic
28t pic shown in 25t carousel
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