Sprocket Size | Tooth Count | Pitch Diameter | Hub Diameter | Maximum Bore |
520C10 | 10 | 8.29" | 4.00" | 2.00" |
520C12 | 12 | 9.90" | 4.00" | 2.00" |
520C14 | 14 | 11.53" | 5.00" | 2.50" |
520C18 | 18 | 14.76" | 5.00" | 2.50" |
Part No. | 520 |
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Plate Thickness (T) | 0.079 |
Overall Width (F) | 0.344 |
Overall Width (G) | 0.394 |
Unit of Measure (Inches or Millimeters) | in |
What is the difference between the 520 and 520 rear sprocket?
The steel 520 rear sprocket is heavier than the aluminum but lasts longer. Maintainence Replacement: order and OEM Replacement Kit (steel front & steel rear sprocket) with stock gearing and chain pitch. Bling: Colored chain and sprockets look great on the bike.
What are the different sprocket sizes?
Sprockets can be sized based on the following characteristics: 1 Outside Diameter (Most Common) 2 Pitch Diameter 3 Caliber Diameter 4 Length Thru Bore More ...
What kind of sprockets does peer chain make?
Bore Size: PEER Chain provides a wide range of finished bore and plain bore sprockets. Finished Bore sprockets are machined to ANSI standard tolerances with one keyway aligned to the center of a sprocket tooth and with two set screws. One set screw is centered on the keyway and the other at 90 degrees.
What are the different types of roller chain sprockets?
The overwhelming majority of roller chain sprockets fall into several major styles: Roller chain sprocket, conveyor chain sprockets (Double Pitch type chains), and engineering class/Specialty Sprockets. How Are Sprockets Measured? Outside Diameter: “Max” Diameter of the sprocket measured edge of tooth to edge of tooth 180 degrees across.
Renthal 385U-520-16P - Renthal Ultralight Sprockets
Sprocket, Front, Steel, Black, 16-Tooth, 520 Chain Size, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Triumph, Each
Renthal 409U-520-46P-HA - Renthal Ultralight Sprockets
Sprocket, Rear, Aluminum, Gold Anodized, 46-Tooth, 520 Chain Size, Suzuki, Each
Renthal 130U-520-42GBSI - Renthal Ultralight Sprockets
Sprocket, Rear, Aluminum, Silver Anodized, 42-Tooth, 520 Chain Size, Yamaha, Each
Renthal 292-520-13GP - Renthal Standard Front Sprockets
Sprocket, Front, Steel, Black, 13-Tooth, 520 Chain Size, Beta, Husaberg, KTM, Polaris, Each
Renthal 289-520-12GP - Renthal Standard Front Sprockets
Sprocket, Front, Steel, Black, 12-Tooth, 520 Chain Size, Aprilia, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, Each
Renthal 1540-520-49GPRD - Renthal Twinring Sprockets
Sprocket, Rear, Aluminum/Steel, Red Anodized, 49-Tooth, 520 Chain Size, for use on Honda®, Each
JT Sprockets JTR808.47 - JT Sprockets Steel Sprockets
Sprocket, Steel, Natural, 47-Tooth, 520 Chain Size, Rear, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Each
Why change 520 chain and sprocket?
520 Chain and Sprocket Kit Guide. There are many reasons to change the chain and sprocket kit on your motorcycle, the most common one is to increase acceleration. Replacing your stock 530 or 525 pitch chain and sprockets with light weight 520 bits is one of the Best "Bang for the Buck" performance mods you can do to your sportbike.
Is the steel 520 sprocket heavier than the aluminum?
The steel 520 rear sprocket is heavier than the aluminum but lasts longer. Maintainence Replacement: order and OEM Replacement Kit (steel front & steel rear sprocket) with stock gearing and chain pitch. Bling: Colored chain and sprockets look great on the bike. Make sure you have the tools to do the job!