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You have a bunch of options.
I recommend the "Duro" brand since most of the suppliers are owned by same company. I think this is the type of propeller you can find near D.C's airport, it tends to be bigger. I recently bought a pair here
where to buy cheapest propecia in Florida from a distributor who had bunch of the first generation Duro-branded ones for about $25 each, but I've seen them sell for 50 or 60 bucks each online.
http://www.duro-propellers.com/index.htm
I've been able to get this style of propeller in a variety sizes and colors, for about the same price as you'd pay for something from a big name brand. These particular ones are the brand I used to get them for over 20 years ago.
http://www.motorcycle-prop.com/product/duro6x24.html
Also, if you are in Canada and have some extra to spend, Amazon has a wide selection of the same brand propeller.
http://www.motorcycle-prop.com/product/c2-8x24.html
So which brand should I pick as search for the cheapest propellers?
(Also read: What to find when buying propeller blades)
1: What "style" propeller do you want?
Many suppliers list this information in a small box next to the model number in one of their catalogs...
2: Are the blades replaceable?
In other words, when will they need to be replaced? (Also read the FAQ at bottom of this page.) If they list it, go with it.
3: How heavy are they?
For a few years now I've heard that heavier propellers go faster, but this is all anecdotal and not backed up by much evidence in my experience. But I've had mine for a long time, so it must be true.
4: Do they meet DOT requirements?
Motorcycle motors usually come with their own specific power ratings (HP). This usually translates to the amount of horsepower motor can deliver over some set of load lines. The propeller may be rated at 25 or 50 HP, but you should ask for the manufacturer's torque specifications. These usually come on the top of box.
5: Which model?
The most important thing here is to identify which brand you're buying from because "brand X" is more expensive.
Dozens of "Duro" propeller names come up in internet searches. This means model might be a bad deal. (Also read: What kind of blade do I make?)
So many suppliers have different designs, shapes, and sizes for these blades...
http://www.duro-propellers.com/category.xhtml#brands
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