Motorcycle sprockets are an essential part of the motorcycle chassis that ensures power is transferred from the engine to the rear wheel. Properly selected wheels not only affect riding dynamics and efficiency, but also the life of the chain and other drive components.
When selecting sprockets, it is important to consider the number of teeth, which affects the gear ratio and thus the riding characteristics of the motorcycle. Fewer teeth on the front sprocket or more on the rear sprocket increases acceleration, while the opposite setting contributes to lower revs at high speed and saves fuel. In addition, we recommend regular inspection and maintenance of the wheels and other parts of the motorcycle, as wear and tear can adversely affect performance and safety.