Profile Spline Drive Sprockets in 18 & 20 Tooth
Profile Spline Drive sprockets are now available in smaller sizes for all of you flatland enthusiasts out there. Here are the specs - 7075 aluminum.
Steel splined insert to be used with 19mm spindles.
Available in 18t and 20t
Colors: Blue, Red, Gold, Black (Purple on the way).
What do you think? +4 -0
10 comments
IdentitiPate
2/27/2012 2:07 PM
I used to run 25-18 gearing
JiSalcedo
10/4/2011 5:30 PM
nice very nice.. i just bought one of these sprockets..cant wait to try it out
harley colyer
7/19/2011 3:00 PM
One of my buddy's bike he's pretty much was pro till he quit, he ran a proper TTL with more proper parts & other stuff. He told me he ran a 19-8t ratio!! I shit my pants, than came on the shit to make it look like taco meat with white sauce on it!
billyfry
1/30/2011 7:37 AM
haha. I'm just glad they make it in 30t so I can keep running my 30-9.
FIT_bOyEE
1/26/2011 1:00 PM
yeah that would be pretty rediculous, i was just wondering but i am sure someone will do it, right now im running 24-9 and its not that bad, i really like it...i would def not run a 20tooth sprocket though, and since when is Profile making a flatland specific product???
Razor23
1/25/2011 7:23 PM
It would be like riding 25/10
My freind rides that
And i used to too
702VegasRider
1/25/2011 1:35 PM
Thats pretty...wow. just wow.
bluebmx
1/25/2011 1:17 PM
yeah you could run it but a 20-8 for non-flatland riding would feel pretty ridiculous.
IMIajEstiiX
1/25/2011 1:13 PM
Wtf Thats Redic
FIT_bOyEE
1/25/2011 1:06 PM
could u run a 20 tooth sprocket with a 8 tooth driver for a regular bmx bike???