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Smooth Drive with Durable Motorcycle Sprockets and Chainrings
Your motorcycle's sprockets - the front sprocket and rear sprocket - work together with the chain to efficiently transfer engine power to the rear wheel. Wear on these parts directly affects the performance, traction, and lifespan of the drivetrain. At GHMparts, you'll find top-quality sprockets and chainrings for every make and model of motorcycle, from sporty machines to touring bikes.
The Function of Sprockets and Chainrings
The front sprocket, mounted on the gearbox output shaft, and the rear sprocket on the rear wheel together form the final drive of the motorcycle. Their teeth mesh precisely with the chain, ensuring minimal power loss. The ratio between the sprockets also determines how the motorcycle responds: a smaller front sprocket or larger rear sprocket provides more torque, while the opposite increases top speed.
When to Replace Sprockets?
- When the teeth are worn into a hooked or sharp shape.
- If the chain is uneven or jumps while riding.
- When ticking or rattling noises come from the drivetrain.
- Always replace simultaneously with the chain - for even wear and a longer lifespan.
Types of Motorcycle Sprockets
- Steel sprockets: robust, wear-resistant, and ideal for daily or touring use.
- Aluminum sprockets: lighter weight and suitable for sporty or racing users.
- Reinforced sprockets: combine strength with weight savings, perfect for heavy motorcycles or off-road riding.
Maintenance and Installation of Sprockets
- Always replace the chain and sprockets together for optimal operation.
- Regularly check the chain tension and lubrication.
- Use quality chain spray to reduce wear.
- Install sprockets with the correct torque and locking agent on the bolts.
Motorcycle Sprockets and Chainrings at GHMparts
GHMparts offers a wide range of motorcycle sprockets, chainrings, and complete chain kits from renowned brands. Whether you choose standard, reinforced, or lightweight versions - you are assured of quality, fit, and durability. Order easily online with fast delivery and a 14-day return policy, or visit our showroom for expert advice and installation assistance.












