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Motorcycle Sprockets

, Street Bike Sprockets

We all know that it is important to maintain our motorcycles, and continually keep an eye on motorcycle parts on the bike. Much like tires, motorcycle sprockets are on of the parts on a bike that are always going to wear out, and require replacement. Street bike sprockets wear out, and the teeth start to form a wavy shape. This is inevitable, and if you don't replace your motorcycle sprocket in time, your chain will start slipping, and possibly even break.

Those bad outcomes are easily avoidable though. All you need to do is make sure you keep your motorcycle sprockets fresh on your bike. This is easy to do, since sprockets are one of the cheapest parts to replace on a motorcycle, and it is easy to visually inspect a sprocket to make sure it is still in good condition. Aside from just technical functionality, aftermarket motorcycle rear sprockets look cool, and OEM rear sprockets look plain and boring. So, when you invest in replacing the sprockets on your bike, you aren't only investing in longer lasting motorcycle sprockets; you are investing in better looking sprockets, with the option to change the tooth count, thus changing the gearing on your bike.

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While it is not always necessary to do so, some people choose to replace their motorcycle chains and sprockets at the same time. This is convenient since you are already working on that part of the bike when you are replacing any of these items. It is also beneficial because it will help you wear down the whole drive system evenly.

We carry motorcycle sprockets from reputable manufacturers such as: Renthal, Driven, and Vortex. Street bike sprockets are available in multiple colors and different tooth counts. Changing the tooth count is the quickest and easiest way to change the way that the power delivery on your motorcycle works. If you buy a rear motorcycle sprocket with more teeth than your current one, you will end up with more low-end power. If you have plenty of low-end power, and would like more top speed, then you simply buy a rear sprocket with a lower tooth count than your current sprocket.

You can be left with a lot of questions when buying motorcycle sprockets -or any motorcycle accessories for that matter- so please don't hesitate to contact our sales department at info@btosports.com, or by phone or live chat during business hours. We are open from 9am to 5pm from Monday thru Friday, and we can be reached by phone at (805) 777-7601.


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