SITTA quick change sprocket carrier

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Just fitted the SITTA quick change kit.

Absolutely exquisitely engineered.

I had the Renthal quick change kit, and it's nice, but the detail on the SITTA kit is amazing.
 

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Just fitted the SITTA quick change kit.
Absolutely exquisitely engineered.
I had the Renthal quick change kit, and it's nice, but the detail on the SITTA kit is amazing.

Very nice and congratulations RickD996,:D
I wasn't too sure how nice it will look but I ordered it anway, now after looking at your picture, I know for sure it will look great.
only thing is... I wish mine can arrive sooner :(
 
No frills aluminum sprocket with a thin carbon inlay. If the bike is artwork, get it, if not get the Sita and unless you need a QC setup get the Sitta one piece.
 
Oh yea and that Cera sprocket is like 700 bucks and gloat’s of voodoo tech. It’s an aluminum sprocket with a black magic coating. You can get 3 Sitta’s for the price. This goofy Nonsense is everywhere now.
 
does the sprocket clear the OEM flange cover still for the quick change to work correctly? Looks like it should, but i know some aftermarket sprocket hubs won't with the OEM flange cover.
 
does the sprocket clear the OEM flange cover still for the quick change to work correctly? Looks like it should, but i know some aftermarket sprocket hubs won't with the OEM flange cover.

It does, but it is exceptionally close. As in, it doesn't just 'drop' in, but needs holding in one place and gently encouraging it!
 
Rick, would you mind sharing the part number(s) and where you purchased from?

I've been waiting for Supersprox's Stealth 41t sprocket to reappear but it's still out of stock everywhere I've checked.
 
I purchased the same SITTA rapid fix and it came with out any instructions and I connected the 2 pieces together by turning the bolts 1/2 turn.
I did notice that the bolt grinds in to the sprocket, is that normal?
Also, I saw in one website that the sprocket mechanism is a quick 1/4 turn setup.
That kinda doesn’t make sense because it’s only half connected..
Please let me know your thoughts.

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