mailman Posted November 6, 2011 Report Posted November 6, 2011 I searched this but no luck. I know most of the case savers only work for 14 or 15 tooth sprockets. What case savers are available for the 17 tooth banshee counter shaft sprockets? Who sells them? Thanks Quote
wesw Posted November 6, 2011 Report Posted November 6, 2011 The plastic one's I run will do a 16 that's it and the curve part is only 3/8 thick don't think its possible to run a 17 and saver unless its a mm thick at curve part Quote
Matt21 Posted November 6, 2011 Report Posted November 6, 2011 I searched this but no luck. I know most of the case savers only work for 14 or 15 tooth sprockets. What case savers are available for the 17 tooth banshee counter shaft sprockets? Who sells them? Thanks Titan Racing makes them in up to a 19 tooth configuration for stock cases. There listed for sale in the sponsor classifieds on PS. I have one that accepts up to a 17 tooth, and it's great. If a sponsor on here made them, I wouldn't post his info but I don't know of anyone else making them for 16+ tooth sprockets TITAN RACING, INC. TIM BOND | 601.845.5399 Quote
mailman Posted November 6, 2011 Author Report Posted November 6, 2011 Titan Racing makes them in up to a 19 tooth configuration for stock cases. There listed for sale in the sponsor classifieds on PS. I have one that accepts up to a 17 tooth, and it's great. If a sponsor on here made them, I wouldn't post his info but I don't know of anyone else making them for 16+ tooth sprockets TITAN RACING, INC. TIM BOND | 601.845.5399 Thanks Matt! I will give Tim a call. Thanks for the other info. Wes. It is helpful to know that the other case savers won't work for 17's or larger. Quote
wesw Posted November 7, 2011 Report Posted November 7, 2011 heres the ones i run. there isnt much room left on the thickness of the curve . Quote
slacker1bob Posted November 7, 2011 Report Posted November 7, 2011 Just run a smaller rear sprocket. 3 teeth less in the rear equals 1 tooth in the front. but, why do you need to run a 17 tooth sprocket anyways. trying to do 100mph? Quote
WINDYCITYJOHN400 Posted November 9, 2011 Report Posted November 9, 2011 Just run a smaller rear sprocket. 3 teeth less in the rear equals 1 tooth in the front. but, why do you need to run a 17 tooth sprocket anyways. trying to do 100mph? He's got three cylinders on his motor. That's why. Quote
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