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C-45 metal what is it?? - kawasuki - 15-09-2005

Can some of the experts tell me what C-45 is I am getting some sample sprockets made of this, i know fuckall about it.
Cheers,
Kawasuki<i></i>


Re: C-45 metal what is it?? - BUSGO - 15-09-2005

Here ya go Ray.
Everything you need to know about C-45 Steel
www.sz-metal.si/selector/steels/C45.html

Regards RAY (BUSGO)
p.s. If you click on the link to CK45 you will find even more info.
<i>Edited by: BUSGO at: 15/9/05 9:56 pm
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Re: C-45 metal what is it?? - pan - 15-09-2005

Remember Star Wars?
C-45 is what they made the next model after C-3PO out of. Strong stuff apparently. Even deflects light sabers...
"sometimes, crime does pay"


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www.easyriderimports.com.au

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Re: C-45 metal what is it?? - Xhiler8r - 15-09-2005

I can just see it now ..... ring ring ring
pan....hello easyrider imports here Pan speaking ...

customer...yes hello I have been told that you guyssell these new sprockets made from C-45 can you please tell me what that is

pan... well in star wars they made C-3PO out of the same stuff it must be strong it even deflects light sabres

customer... errr thanks might go stockers .. BYE

what the hell have you done Ray hiring people like that Regards Bill

"Secret Mod Group Is Kicking Butt"

Busa's Rule On The Rest<i></i>


Re: C-45 metal what is it?? - gazza414 - 16-09-2005

I've seen this designation on JT Sprockets packaging

"Japanese Steel made in Thailand"

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Re: C-45 metal what is it?? - rocket rod 7777 - 16-09-2005

Quote:"Japanese Steel made in Thailand"
Well that should suit the cheesecake alright. Phuck its the phantom!<i></i>


Not takin the piss - gazza414 - 16-09-2005

I have bought a few of them Rod and seem Ok, these days you never know where what is made...... even Honda's ( cars) are manufactured in Thailand plus others. BMW's -Sud Afrika etc etc <i></i>


Re: Not takin the piss - kawasuki - 16-09-2005

Thanks men,what is the preference in sprockets these days
Alloy or steel? Let me know your thoughts, please. Cheers,
Kawasuki<i></i>


Re: Not takin the piss - 1hotBUSA - 16-09-2005

Me Steel, how long would it take cheesecake torque to shred an aluminium sprocket. Not long methinks.

Regards
Graham
1hotBUSA
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Re: Not takin the piss - kawasuki - 16-09-2005

I have always used alloy I have done around 40000 and still on my second Titan Tough alloy sprocket. Cheers,
Kawasuki<i></i>


Steel or Alloy - gazza414 - 16-09-2005

I'd prefer Steel , depends on how they are manufactured Ray. Most I have seen are pretty lousy ie pressed / sheared / notched. So it effects the way in which the chain engages the teeth.

I have briefly used a Sprocket Specialists alloy rear sprocket on the salt 2 years ago --- loaned it off Hawkwind ( thanks again ) when I ran out of gearing options ( as I always do and did again this year too ). Beautifully made sprocket and no doubt CNC milled, prob made from 7075T6 which is strong / hard ally alloy - age hardened. They werent cheap.

Turbo hayabusa's eat alloy rear sprockets for breakfast I hear!!!! no matter what alloy!!!

C-45 is another designation for what most engineers in OZ refer to as K1045..... basically 0.45% carbon content. <i></i>


Re: Steel or Alloy - kawasuki - 16-09-2005

Thanks for that Gazza, how much was the Sprocket Spec. price tag as I am about to order off them (bulk), or try to get my own sprockets made up. Its all a matter of $$ and quality and I have to be sure either way i go. Cheers,
Kawasuki<i></i>


Re: Steel or Alloy - hawkwind racing - 16-09-2005

Kawasiki I cannot remember what the sprocket spec cost as I imported a few of them in with other stuff , I am having some one off front and rear sprockets being made now by John Tittman racing in Qld all steel, when I get them I let you know what quality they are
Gary <i></i>