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Re: Sprocket with hub or without?

the difference is in how thick the two sprockets are. The hubless sprocket is designed to be attatched to something flat, not just put on a shaft. The hub sprocket is designed to mount to a shaft.

Usually the hub type sprockets are very heavy and the hub portion of it is much larger outside diameter than it needs to be.