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Motorcycle sprockets work with the chain to transfer power to the wheel. They affect how fast you accelerate, your speed and how the bike feels when you ride. Many riders change sprocket sizes to match how they ride or what they want from their bike.
At Wyld Performance we have motorcycle sprockets that are built to be strong, precise and last a time. We offer sprockets made from steel, aluminum and a mix of both for riding conditions. Lighter sprockets can make the bike respond better while steel sprockets are more durable.
The right sprocket for you depends on your bike. How you ride it. If you want to accelerate you can use a smaller front sprocket or a larger rear sprocket. If you want to cruise at speeds, a larger front sprocket or a smaller rear sprocket can help. Making sure the sprocket is installed and aligned properly helps your bikes drivetrain longer.
What do motorcycle sprockets do?
They guide the chain and transfer engine power to the wheel. Motorcycle sprockets are important for this process.
Should I replace sprockets with a chain?
Yes it is an idea to replace both. This helps keep your bike running and reduces uneven wear on the sprockets and chain.
What is the difference between steel and aluminum motorcycle sprockets?
Steel motorcycle sprockets last longer. Aluminum motorcycle sprockets are lighter. Make the bike respond better.
Can changing motorcycle sprocket size affect performance?
Yes it can. Different sizes change how fast you accelerate and how torque is. How the bike feels when you ride.
How do I know when my motorcycle sprockets are worn?
Look for teeth, on the sprockets, uneven wear or noise when you accelerate. These are signs that your motorcycle sprockets need to be replaced.
Are aftermarket motorcycle sprockets hard to install?
Most installs are straightforward if you have the tools and use the correct torque settings.