Welcome to our dedicated section for Hawk 250 sprockets. Whether you're looking to maximize your bike's acceleration, achieve a higher top speed, or simply replace worn-out parts, we have the ideal sprocket for your needs.
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JT Sprockets JTR269.50 50T Steel Rear Sprocke...
Product Review Score
4.97 out of 5 stars
44 reviews$25.45 $23.02

JT Sprockets JTF259.17 17T Steel Front Sprock...
Product Review Score
4.62 out of 5 stars
45 reviews$11.34 $10.65

JT Sprockets JTR269.52 52T Steel Rear Sprocke...
Product Review Score
4.59 out of 5 stars
105 reviews$28.60 $25.62

JT Sprockets JTR269.43 43T Steel Rear Sprocke...
Product Review Score
4.81 out of 5 stars
127 reviews$20.47

JT Sprockets JTR269.51 51T Steel Rear Sprocke...
Product Review Score
4.3 out of 5 stars
8 reviews$23.55

JT Sprockets JTR269.49 49T Steel Rear Sprocke...
Product Review Score
4.33 out of 5 stars
111 reviews$25.05 $20.75

JT Sprockets JTF259.14 14T Steel Front Sprock...
Product Review Score
4.23 out of 5 stars
21 reviews$10.29

JT Sprockets JTR269.44 44T Steel Rear Sprocke...
Product Review Score
4.1 out of 5 stars
70 reviews$21.32 $17.77

JT Sprockets JTR269.39 39T Steel Rear Sprocke...
Product Review Score
4.58 out of 5 stars
89 reviews$22.25 $14.90

JT Sprockets JTR269.45 45T Steel Rear Sprocke...
Product Review Score
4.38 out of 5 stars
137 reviews$25.99 $22.70

JT Sprockets JTR269.35 35T Steel Rear Sprocke...
Product Review Score
4.72 out of 5 stars
232 reviews$19.90 $18.07

JT Sprockets JTF259.15 15T Steel Front Sprock...
Product Review Score
4.47 out of 5 stars
116 reviews$10.14
The sprockets on a motorcycle are critical components of the drivetrain, transferring power from the engine to the rear wheel. There are two primary sprockets: the front (or drive) sprocket and the rear (or driven) sprocket. The chain connects these sprockets, allowing power transfer.
Here's a breakdown:
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Front Sprocket (Drive Sprocket):
- Located on the output shaft of the gearbox.
- Typically smaller than the rear sprocket.
- Directly connected to the engine, so changes in its size can have a significant effect on performance.
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Rear Sprocket (Driven Sprocket):
- Located on the rear wheel hub.
- Typically larger than the front sprocket.
- Its size affects the motorcycle's final drive ratio.
How Different Sizes Affect Performance:
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Increasing Front Sprocket Size or Decreasing Rear Sprocket Size:
- Higher Top Speed: The motorcycle will have a higher top speed because the engine turns fewer times for each rotation of the rear wheel.
- Lower Acceleration: While top speed increases, acceleration may decrease. The bike might feel more sluggish off the line.
- Better Fuel Efficiency: Often results in better highway fuel efficiency because the engine RPMs are lower at a given speed.
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Decreasing Front Sprocket Size or Increasing Rear Sprocket Size:
- Lower Top Speed: The motorcycle will have a lower top speed because the engine has to turn more times for each rotation of the rear wheel.
- Higher Acceleration: The bike can accelerate faster and can feel more responsive when throttled.
- Reduced Fuel Efficiency: The engine might run at higher RPMs for a given speed, which can reduce fuel efficiency, especially at highway speeds.
Considerations When Changing Sprocket Sizes:
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Chain Length: Changing sprocket sizes might require adjusting the chain length. A bigger sprocket might need a longer chain, and vice versa.
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Wear and Tear: Always inspect both sprockets and the chain for wear. It's often a good idea to replace the chain and both sprockets at the same time to ensure even wear and optimal performance.
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Balance: It's essential to find a balance that suits your riding style and the typical conditions you face. For example, if you're frequently in stop-and-go traffic, better acceleration might be more beneficial. However, if you're often on highways, a higher top speed and better fuel efficiency might be preferable.
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