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I'm looking for a new chainwheel and it's between a Shadow Crowgora or a Tree Sprocket.
I'm going to be running 28/10 and using a Interlock 2 chain. I dont do sprocket stalls, thus I dont need my S&M guard, plus it's to big and doesnt work with my chain anyways.
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Obviously the tree is better, but it's an extra $50cad at my shop.
Is it worth the extra cash?
get a decent chain and keep your s and m
Tree.
My freind had trouble with his Shadow.
Plus Sam Shultz (sp?) makes really cool stuff.
What make tree worth the extra money?
What make tree worth the extra money?
Well first off, if you have profile cranks, and you get one of the new sprockets with the splines in it, its alot stronger and it wont bend because you dont need to use the crank bolt...
And they are just cleaner looking, stronger and handmade by a guy with a beard!
handmade by a guy with a beard!
SOLD!
best of both worlds?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v419/wethepeople101/treesprocket.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v419/wethepeople101/treesprocket2.jpg
I prefer the tree, looks alot cleaner.
I kind of like solid sprockets, even if the extra weight is a waste... I wish I had normal cranks, I'd run a kink OG. I don't think it'd fit on my aluminum ones.
bleh, I hate the Kink og sprocket.
but I do love this new Spy feature ontop by new posts.
That tree looks pretty nice, I like that.
Solid spockets look nice.
Along with:
FBM Race
Tree
Five BMX
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