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KITACO driven sprocket (rear)
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The quality of the product is very good and the packaging on Webike is also very good.
I purchased the parts for the Monkey 125 420 chain based on the recommendations of other buyers.
I look forward to installing this product. -------------------------------------------------- -------- The quality of the product is very good and the packaging on Webike is also excellent. I purchased it based on recommendations from other buyers and purchased parts corresponding to the Monkey 125 420 chain. I am looking forward to installing this product. When you wear your clothes, you can wear your clothes, you can wear your clothes, you can wear your bike, and you can buy your own clothes. I purchased parts that correspond to other purchases. It's time to put on your clothes and put on your clothes. Powered by Google Translator
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Fits: HONDA V-TWIN MAGNA, HONDA CL400, HONDA CBX400F, HONDA CB400SS, HONDA STEED400, HONDA STEED600, HONDA CBR500R, HONDA CB400FOUR, HONDA VFR400Z, HONDA VRX Roadster, HONDA XRV750 AFRICATWIN, HONDA VF1000R, HONDA VF400F INTEGRA, HONDA VFR400R, HONDA VF750F, HONDA VF400F, HONDA VF1000F, HONDA VF1000F interceptor, HONDA CBR400F, HONDA STEED400
520Conversion
Conversion520 from 530. It is easier to push and move. View detail
Fits: HONDA glom, HONDA DAX125, HONDA MONKEY125, HONDA CT125CT110 HUNTER CUB, HONDA SUPER CUB110, HONDA CROSSCUB110
KITACO Drive Sprocket (Rear)
I am satisfied with the quality of Kitaco's rear sprocket in terms of quality and texture.
I was using a 420 chain by mistake, but I bought it for 428. I can use it later when I change to a 428 chain.
I guess I'll take it as a consolation and buy it again ^^
However, since I purchase Kitaco products with confidence, I will use them well. -------------------------------------------------- -------- I am satisfied with the quality of Kitaco's rear sprocket in terms of quality and texture. I was using a 420 chain by mistake, but I bought it for 428. I can use it later when I change to a 428 chain. I guess I'll have to take this as a consolation and buy it again ^^ However, since I purchase Kitaco products with confidence, I will use them well. Powered by Google Translator
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Fits: SUZUKI VZ 800 MARAUDER, SUZUKI RF 600 R, SUZUKI GSX-R 750 R, SUZUKI GSX-R 750, SUZUKI GSX-R 1100, SUZUKI GSX 600 F, SUZUKI GSX 750 F, SUZUKI GSF 650 BANDIT S, SUZUKI GSF 650 BANDIT S ABS, SUZUKI GSF 650 BANDIT, SUZUKI GSF 650 BANDIT ABS, SUZUKI GSF 600 BANDIT SPECIAL EDITION, SUZUKI GSF 600 BANDIT S, SUZUKI GSF 600 BANDIT
Genuine JT 15T Rear Sprocket for GSF 650 Bandit 2005
I purchased this along with the front sprocket from JT sprockets brand. I decided to get the same brand as I have used them many times before and found the quality versus price is exceptional. Wanted to stick to the oem set up gearing so 16T front and 48T rear as this is how the bike is supposed to operate. Maybe in the future I will try a tooth lower in the front but for now, stay OEM gearing. Easy part to find, I was surprised Webikes stocked them really and quite a few different versions for different models and makes. Price was pretty good. Ordered along with other parts so the shipping was good too. Arrived with no faults or issues. The outer box had been sealed with extra tape to ensure, nothing could fall out or escape during transit. Any empty space was filled with air pockets and bubble wrap so nothing could move too much and damage other more delicate parts in the box. The machining of these sprockets is second to none. The spacing for the bolts is perfect. No problems with anything really. I have not found a sprocket that is of high a quality for the similar price range before. I will stick with JT Sprockets. Have fitted before and know how they go on really easy little job. As I said, great quality parts from a great UK company. Thanks Webike for the great service as always and help with anything I need. View detail
Fits: HONDA LITTLE CUB, HONDA BENLY50CD50, HONDA BENLY50CD90, HONDA BENLY50S, HONDA SUPER CUB 90, HONDA SUPER CUB70, HONDA SUPER CUB 50, HONDA SUPER CUB 90, HONDA SUPER CUB 50, HONDA SUPER CUB 50, HONDA LITTLE CUB, HONDA LITTLE CUB, HONDA LITTLE CUB, HONDA LITTLE CUB, HONDA CL50
It is fun to try the Best Match with FSprocket!
I always enjoy climbing a certain public road with a 3-speed LITTLE CUB, but 3rd gear is not good at all when the DRIVEN is set at 40 with the standard +1. However, the engine load was too large during the long full throttle sections, and I did not know when the engine would break down. I wanted to give the engine a little more room to rev the engine so that even at 40km/h in 2nd gear, the engine was not at full throttle, so I decided to raise the DRIVEN 2 steps at once to 40, skipping over the standard 39. I didn't have a very good Image at the standard 39 Ding.
So I lowered the Driven to 38 Ding and the result was as I expected at first. I was able to get out of 2nd gear at 40km/h±α without having to go full throttle on every Corner. I was happy to find that I did not have to drop to low even on the tightest Corner climbs, and I did not have to drop Engine RPM on most Corner exits when entering the Corner, so as a result, I was able to drive without spoiling the acceleration feeling too much.
In addition, the engine RPMs are now more generous in 3rd gear on the downhill corner, allowing the driver to enjoy a greater sense of speed when entering the corner.
It's fun to experiment with different FRSprockets and see how they run.
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Lightweight but fast-decreasing
Anyway it is light
Less than half of OEM?
also decreases quickly
Less than half of OEM
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Fits: HONDA CUB press 50, HONDA CUB press 50, HONDA CUB press 50, HONDA CUB press 50
There are not many varieties.
Rear sprocket was replaced because it was rusted and still wanted to swing to the high speed side.
Since PRO's Sprocket seems to be special, NORMALCUB's Sprocket cannot be installed, so this is installed.
It is close to NORMAL but a little on the fast side.
I am comfortable with KITACORear sprocket, which I use all the time.
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Fits: YAMAHA SEROW250, YAMAHA TRICKER, YAMAHA SEROW225WE, YAMAHA SEROW225WE, YAMAHA SEROW225W, YAMAHA XT250
Conscientious price and good quality
Compared to other manufacturers, the price is reasonable and the quality of the product is balanced. View detail
Fits: HONDA SUPER CUB110, HONDA CROSSCUB110, HONDA CT125CT110 HUNTER CUB, HONDA MONKEY125, HONDA DAX125, HONDA glom
Kitako I trust!!
The packaging, condition and quality of the item are all good. However, in the case of JB03 Monkey imported to Korea, the screw hole size does not match, so additional 10-pi expansion work is required. Since it has been converted to 428, I believe there will be more reliable driving force transmission and durability. View detail
Fits: HONDA Monkey125, HONDA SUPER CUB C125, HONDA GROM
SUNSTAR Rear Sprocket Duralumin
Chain replacement (Mileage 8,000 km) Sprocket was also replaced along with the
Satisfied with the improved appearance compared to OEM.
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Fits: HONDA V-TWIN MAGNA, HONDA CL400, HONDA CBX400F, HONDA CB400SS, HONDA STEED400, HONDA STEED600, HONDA CBR500R, HONDA CB400FOUR, HONDA VFR400Z, HONDA VRX Roadster, HONDA XRV750 AFRICATWIN, HONDA VF1000R, HONDA VF400F INTEGRA, HONDA VFR400R, HONDA VF750F, HONDA VF400F, HONDA VF1000F, HONDA VF1000F interceptor, HONDA CBR400F, HONDA STEED400
520Conversion
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Fits: HONDA CUB press 50, HONDA CUB press 50, HONDA CUB press 50, HONDA CUB press 50
For the final taste after bore up.
I replaced the Sprocket (Front and Rear) while converting to 88cc this time.
Why change Sprocket?
If you Bore up like I did, you will get more Torque and output than 50 OEM.
Therefore, it is necessary to change the OEM Sprocket setting to release the Engine Power more efficiently. If the clothes are too tight, they will tear, right?
So how can we transmit Power efficiently?
GEAR ratio needs to be changed.
The GEAR ratio is the so-called secondary reduction ratio, which is calculated by “Rear Sprocket Ding Number ÷ Front Sprocket Ding Number ”.
In other words, “how many revolutions of the Front sprocket are required to make one revolution of the Rear Sprocket”.
What are the effects or changes that would occur if the Sprocket is changed or replaced?
[FrontSprocket]
● Increase = higher top speed, lower acceleration, lower rpm when cruising, better fuel economy.
● Reduce = no increase in top speed, better acceleration, higher rpm when cruising, and lower fuel economy.
Rear sprocket
Increasing the number of rpm = no increase in maximum speed, better acceleration, higher rpm when cruising, and lower fuel economy.
● Reduce = Increased maximum speed, reduced acceleration, lower rpm when cruising, and better fuel economy.
The effect is reversed for the front and rear Sprocket.
You can replace either the front or rear, but since 1T on the front is equivalent to 3T on the rear, you may be able to save money by replacing the front if you want to change to a larger size.
I use Rear for fine tuning. 。 When the rear is large, it may get caught on bumps,
If the Front is small, the Chain will cut down the Arm, and if it is large, it will hit the Case.
The Front side may be changed by one or two fingers. After that, adjustment is made on the Rear side.
I purchased the CUB for CUB PRESS, which seemed to be expected to be durable, and replaced it this time.
good point
CUB PRESS→ Newspaper delivery. Since it runs with a lot of newspapers loaded, a more durable Sprocket is used than NORMALCUB.
Durability is high.
○Compatibility with ordinary CUBs.
Chose 14 front and 40 rear for balance between acceleration and maximum speed. It is easy to ride.
The front was changed to OEM13→14, which made it easier to handle in first and second gear.
A bad point
○The price is higher than for a regular CUB.
I think it can't be helped because it is made to be durable.
Rotation of the Engine is transmitted from the Front Sprocket through the Chain to the Rear Sprocket to drive the rear wheels. In other words, the above is synonymous with “ How many revolutions of the Engine are required to make one revolution of the rear wheel? 。
In other words, changing the Sprocket's Ding number is a change in the ratio of the Engine's RPM to the RPM of the driven rear wheels. 。
The change of Sprocket is effective not only for bore up, but also for NORMAL vehicles with low speed gear with low torque, such as 1st and 2nd gear, to make it smoother.
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Fits: HONDA CB400SB, HONDA CB400SB, HONDA CB400SB, HONDA CB400SB, HONDA CB400SB, HONDA CB400SF VTEC Revo, HONDA CB400SF VTEC Revo, HONDA CB400SF VTEC Revo, HONDA CB400SF VTEC Revo, HONDA CB400SF VTEC Revo, HONDA CB400SF VTEC Revo, KAWASAKI W400, KAWASAKI W400, KAWASAKI W400, KAWASAKI W650, KAWASAKI W650, KAWASAKI W650, KAWASAKI W650, KAWASAKI W650, KAWASAKI W650
I chose it for its durability.
It was replaced along with the Chain replacement.
The Driven side chose the OEM Product, while the Drive side chose this product for its durability.
There is little difference in appearance from OEM.
The price is probably a little lower.
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Fits: HONDA NSF100, HONDA NS50R, HONDA NS-1, HONDA NS50F, HONDA APE 100 TypeD, HONDA NSR mini, HONDA XR100MOTARD, HONDA NSR50, HONDA APE TypeD, HONDA XR50 MOTARD, HONDA NSR80
Rear Sprocket replacement
The Rear of the installed product seemed to be getting a little sharp, so I bought this new one to replace it with a new one along with replacing the Chain with a new one.
The price was not that much, which was helpful.
It looks Black and does not look bad.
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Fits: KAWASAKI ZEPHYR400, KAWASAKI ZEPHYRX, YAMAHA YZF-R3, YAMAHA YZF-R6, YAMAHA YZF-R6, YAMAHA YZF-R25, YAMAHA YZF-R1, SUZUKI GSX-R1000, KAWASAKI NINJA250R, KAWASAKI NINJA2 Helmet50RSL, KAWASAKI NINJA2 Helmet50RR, KAWASAKI ZEPHYRX, KAWASAKI ELIMINATOR 250, KAWASAKI ELIMINATOR 250V, KAWASAKI ELIMINATOR 250V, KAWASAKI ZZR250, KAWASAKI ZZR250, KAWASAKI Z250 (2013-), KAWASAKI KR250/S, KAWASAKI GPZ500
Parenthesis OK
Circuit to change Final
Purchased
OEM's number of Chain links.
It cannot be installed.
The number of LINKs needs to be increased.
Changing the Chain is a Large oddity.
I changed Front's Sprocket to 13 guns.
Steel, but light.
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Fits: KAWASAKI ER-5, KAWASAKI ELIMINATOR250V, KAWASAKI ELIMINATOR250LX, KAWASAKI ELIMINATOR250SE, KAWASAKI ELIMINATOR250, YAMAHA YZF-R3, YAMAHA YZF-R25, YAMAHA MT-25, YAMAHA MT-03, KAWASAKI FX400R, KAWASAKI GPX250R II, KAWASAKI GPX250R, KAWASAKI GPX400R, KAWASAKI GPZ250R, KAWASAKI GPZ400R, KAWASAKI GPZ400S, KAWASAKI Ninja250, KAWASAKI Ninja250SL, KAWASAKI VERSYS-X 250, KAWASAKI Z250
light
I need to change Final to run Circuit.
Purchased
Duralumin and very lightweight.
I also feel that Motorcycle movement has improved.
Durability would be better.
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Fits: HONDA CB 400 F SUPER SPORT , HONDA CB 350 K , HONDA CB 360 G , HONDA CB 350 F FOUR
Build one CB250Export going forward with Webig, my PROject.
I think everyone has a motorcycle that holds a special place in their heart. For me, one such bike is the '69 CB250 I first owned as a student, a two-tone red-and-white export with knee grip rubbers. However, it is difficult to find it again after more than 50 years. Fortunately, I was able to acquire a blue and white two-tone '71 model about five years ago. It was almost complete and close to the original, with some modifications, such as the handlebars and front fenders being changed and the carb being malfunctioning. I noticed that in the process, spare parts such as engine, carburetor, seat, tank, and side covers were stocked up. One day, as I was looking at the parts, I wondered if it was a voice from heaven or a whisper from the devil. Hey, hey, why don't we just put another one together?" Thus, the thus "Build a CB250 Export from Parts Collection - My Project" The project has started. A frame with documents was obtained at a relatively low price, and the restoration work is in progress, using precious weekends (fortunately or unfortunately, I am 70 years old and work full time). The frame is for a horizontal sheet, but the sheet is for a vertical sheet, and other issues keep appearing, but solving them one by one is a new experience that has brought me new enjoyment. What is the third challenge? Fits 38T sprocket. The rear wheel that I had on hand was probably a 36T. The rear wheel I had on hand was a 36T, probably the rear wheel for a CB350. The chain was a 530, which is rare in the 250cc class. I gathered information on parts while considering a full conversion. Then I came across the usual Webic! This JT sprocket 278-530. I found one for 6732 yen (not including tax), 530 compatible to fit my CB. I ordered it right away, free shipping over 3,000 yen, points redeemable, and faster delivery than anywhere else. Webic is a reliable friend. Unfortunately, the tangled washers that hold the sprocket nuts in place and keep them from loosening are no longer manufactured. I will try to remove the washers and reuse them. I hope that Webic will carry this part someday as a reproduction part. I assembled the sprocket I received, and then I stuffed the 530-98L chain I had on hand into the 94L chain with four joints to make it fit perfectly. I think it will be around April when I will be able to actually ride the bike. Work will continue on Saturday and Sunday to complete the project. If I have any more problems, I will probably ask Webic for help. Thank you in advance. View detail
Fits: HONDA CB1100, HONDA CB1100EX, HONDA CB1100RS, HONDA CB1300SB, HONDA CB1300SF, HONDA CB1300SP, HONDA CB1300ST, HONDA CB900F HORNET, HONDA CBF1000, HONDA CBR1100XX, HONDA CBR600F, HONDA VTR1000F, HONDA X11, HONDA X4 TypeLD, HONDA X4, YAMAHA YZF-R6
be confused about the color of something
[How is it used?
Sometimes Touring
Was the one you received as per Image?
Yes
How was your experience with it?
Good
[Points to note]
Careful installation
How did it compare to other products?
Good color, other companies are flashy Gold, but SUNSTAR is gentle Champagne gold.
Other items that would be helpful
Installation points and hang/Items to buy together/ Opinions and requests to the Manufacturer
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Fits: DUCATI 900SS, DUCATI 900SS, DUCATI MONSTER900, DUCATI MONSTER900, DUCATI MONSTER900, DUCATI 888 STRADA, DUCATI 750SS, DUCATI 851STRADA, DUCATI 851SP3, DUCATI Multistrada 620, DUCATI MONSTER695, DUCATI MONSTER696, DUCATI 350 SPORT 92-95, DUCATI 400SS, DUCATI SS 350 92-95, DUCATI 900SS, DUCATI 907IE(PASO)
Merit of de iron is not cosmetic.
OEM steel is fine, but if you want to change the number of teeth, you will need to use an external product.
However, extremely few people go to the trouble of replacing a Sprocket and choose steel.
Even if they were there, they would most likely purchase an OEM Iron Sprocket.
That is why Aluminum Sprocket is sold by various companies, but there is seldom a Sprocket for AfterMarket made of iron.
In addition, a large majority of those who dare to prefer the Iron Sprocket will be those who value durability!
Or it may be important that it is less expensive than Aluminum.
In a word, it's all about cosmetics.
However, the Merit of the Most Large of the Iron Sprocket is not cosmetic.
The Merit of iron is that it can maintain the good tooth shape when new for a long period of time!
When new, there is no difference in tooth shape between aluminum and steel, but after 3000 km, aluminum will begin to wear off.
However, if it is made of steel, it is not worn at all, and the slight difference in tooth shape at this time can be felt as the difference in smoothness of the drive.
If you use it for 5000 km, you should be able to feel it as a very clear difference.
This is because a slightly reduced tooth will cause the chain roller to move as if it is caught, even if there is no problem with the drive, and the feel will deteriorate.
It's not enough to say it's decreasing visually…, there's a pretty clear difference even if it's only a 0.1mm decrease.
Since steel products are unpopular, they are almost always ordered on a made-to-order basis, and delivery time is often several months.:In many cases, it is likely that Aluminum is being purchased.
However, for the purpose of maintaining proper tooth shape for a long time, you should wait and use steel.
Long delivery times are addressed by ordering earlier and earlier.
Material:Since it is heavier than aluminum, it should be disadvantageous in suspension operation due to the increased weight under Spring, but such negatives are not felt at all.
I think Merit outperforms it because of its longer tooth shape maintenance time, which means that the driving resistance does not increase as the distance is increased.
I don't know if the color of Afam's iron Sprocket varies depending on the order lot or if the specs have been changed, but the last time I ordered one, it was silver (Uniqlo plating?) with a textured surface finish, while the one I ordered this time was painted black,
Black paint has a smoother surface and is easier to clean, so hopefully it will stay Black paint Spec. forever.
The numbers are actually black.
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Fits: GASGAS 125-515cc (EC/FSR MC SM), HUSQVARNA SMR125-610, HUSQVARNA SM125-610, HUSQVARNA TXC125-610, HUSQVARNA TE125-610, HUSQVARNA TC125-610, HUSQVARNA CR125-610, SUZUKI DRZ400SM #2, HUSQVARNA WR125-610, SUZUKI DRZ400S, SUZUKI DR250S, SUZUKI DR250S DJEBEL250
I need it enough
The rear sprocket on my DRZ400sm K9, which I bought from a private seller, was a 44T X.A.M. The front one was a stock 15T, but while riding to work, it was hard to handle at low speed and low rpm, and the chain was not moving well. I didn't know how the stock rear sprocket felt like, so I decided to change it to DRZ400sm's stock rear sprocket.
Material in terms of weight:It is heavier than Aluminum's XAM.
The build quality and precision are perfect, and I don't know how the weight affects the driving experience, but I don't feel any loss of lightness compared to the XAM.
Considering the price of Aluminum Sprocket from other manufacturers including XAM, this is enough for me.
The Chain was also replaced at the same time, which greatly improved the smoothness when turning the Wheel by hand.
The durability and other issues will come later, but for me, the biggest concern is the drive shaft that has not been replaced with a countermeasure, so there is nothing to worry about with the Sprocket.
If you are considering purchasing Material:I think it is how to digest the fact that it is heavier than Aluminum.
Frankly, I don't think you need to worry about it unless you are a Level person who can grasp the impact of the difference in weight by feel.
Front was built with the OEM 15T, but it has become quite Mild and easy to ride, so I am thinking of buying a 15T instead of the 14T made in sunstar that I bought at the same time.
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