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Is the only difference between a coaster sprocket and a 5 speed sprocket, the width of the teeth (due to a narrow speed chain). lmk, thanks for any help! I thought it was but I could be for sure!
 
Yes, it's pretty much just the width of the teeth. On many of the 70s five speed Schwinn sprockets (movie reel and 46t mag) they used a hash mark circle around the crank hole to denote 5 speed. The 60s versions didn't have the hash marks for 5 speed.
Cheers, Geoff
 
You can totally get away with running a skinny sprocket with the wider coaster chain. It just doesn't work that well the other way around. And the skinny five speed sprockets are a bit harder to find than the wider coaster versions.
Cheers, Geoff
 
Thanks for the input, I just want a cooler sprocket for my build off bike.I will be posting tomorrow! thanks
 
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