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Reviews (8)

Sep 12, 2016
A decent bang for the buck
For a relatively inexpensive solution this Vortex sprocket is fine. For a road bike, a better way to go is to get a sprocket with an aluminum hub with steel teeth. It'll last longer - much longer. That's the only reason for my down graded rating. For what it is, this sprocket is fairly well made and is a good value.

Sep 12, 2016
Buying used packs is a crap shoot
These packs are sold as "for parts only". Like others, I purchased this pack to harvest some the cells. Sometimes you get lucky and there's only 1 or 2 bad ones, and sometimes there's nothing salvageable at all. I got the pack cheap enough, but with $7 shipping it adds up. If you only need 1 or 2 cells then this might be a way to get them, but if you're trying to assemble a larger pack with multiple cells, it's not a cost effective method nor is it worth the time. The math doesn't work. For EV applications, it's cheaper just to buy a surplus pack already assembled.

Sep 12, 2016
Good price but..
These friction disks tend to swell when they get hot. For drag racing use even with heavy duty springs, they didn't last as long as stock disks. For normal street use they're fine, and an inexpensive alternative to the factory plates, but I can't recommend them for racing applications. The stock disks actually hold up better with heavy duty springs, and they don't swell near as much.