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<title>The Meetingpoint at Slavyanski.net / bryan20k3850 / Upvoted</title>
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	<title><![CDATA[what is a sprocket]]></title>
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	<description><![CDATA[They look very similar to gears, however they aren't designed to be meshed together. Sprockets are used for various different applications including bicycles, cars, motorcycles, tools and other machinery.<br /><br />They're often made from steel, which is hardwearing so it increases longevity. Sometimes they're made from aluminium as it's lighter, making it ideal for motorbikes or push bikes, however it does wear quicker than steel. ]]></description>
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