Author Topic: 3/8LP Picco rim sprocket  (Read 3070 times)

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Re: Picco rim sprockets
« Reply #40 on: January 24, 2017, 11:05:17 pm »
Would be a great little business venture. Picco rims for small mount Husqvarna's.  ;)

I already have them, they are expensive though.

takes 1 carbide endmill per rim

turning down 404 rims isnt much easier.
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Your prices are very reasonable and those carbides are probably not cheap either.
If  I ever get my 346XP NE back from my FIL I may just get one or two off you.
My 338XPT I'm running 63PS on it with the stock 6T spur. Your 7 T 3/8 Lo Pro rim would be a bit too much for it.
I do have a 7T .325 rim conversion for the 338 running NK chain. But the 6T spur and 63PS performs better.

I could run your rim on my 562 as I do have it converted to small spline drum  with 23RS on a7T rim....
562XP running 63PS  :o :D
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