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Definately Steel.
Weight however is an issue, which is why you pump it full of holes. You can even lathe down the hub in many cases (since often it is not needed, or at least doesn't have to be as big as it is). Generally, we manage to cut at least half the weight off our steel sprockets (and some of the gears too). |
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