Its all a numbers thing, setting up cost changing profile costs(expensive)
If they see that it works, they would be way more interested.
Generally when sprockets are hobbed, they are cut in a stack 18 inches high if desired that is around 45 sprockets.. walk away till they are finished. Repeat, load another stack of blanks and go again.
Then they sit on them, pull them as ordered, cut the middle and bolt pattern and lightening holes.. most of that can be pre programed..
but that is a completely different thing than cutting 4 of, with a changed profile, to a specific tolerance.. much more specialized. I will not be surprised if Honda had figured out a better profile, they were pretty good at it..