Motorcycle Sprockets & Drive Pulleys
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Motorcycle Sprockets & Drive Pulleys
Whether it’s for cosmetic reasons, performance concerns or just from normal wear and tear, every bike will need their sprockets or pulleys replaced at some time (except shaft drives, of course). Chain drive sprockets provide very consistent and on demand power, but they do wear out much faster than belt drive pulleys. Some aftermarket sprockets are built to be much lighter and stronger than stock to aid in performance and to help them last longer, even under more stress. By changing the size of the front, rear or both sprockets, you can change the gear ratio of your motorcycle. Depending on what you want to accomplish, you can improve either your low end or high end performance. Some motorcycle sprockets are even offered in factory matching colors.
After many miles or after damage from foreign debris, pulleys do need to be replaced as well. A more common reason to replace a motorcycle belt pulley is for custom style, though. Because the pulley is such a large and exposed piece of the bike, it has become a popular style upgrade. Many brands like Performance Machine and Roland Sands Design even offer belt pulleys that match a set of their wheels. And though the options are limited compared to sprockets, the gear ratio can be altered with a belt drive system by choosing different sized pulleys.
It doesn’t matter if you’re looking for performance, style, or are just replacing worn components, you will find the best selection of motorcycle sprockets and pulleys at Dennis Kirk. With a full selection in stock and at the lowest prices, we are able to ship you your parts fast so you can get back to riding as soon as possible. When your order is over $89, we will ship it to you absolutely free. Use our Shop By Ride selector at the top of the page to find all of the motorcycle sprockets or pulleys for your specific machine. If you are unsure of what parts are right for you, our knowledgeable Tech Support Team is on hand to answer any questions that you may have.
After many miles or after damage from foreign debris, pulleys do need to be replaced as well. A more common reason to replace a motorcycle belt pulley is for custom style, though. Because the pulley is such a large and exposed piece of the bike, it has become a popular style upgrade. Many brands like Performance Machine and Roland Sands Design even offer belt pulleys that match a set of their wheels. And though the options are limited compared to sprockets, the gear ratio can be altered with a belt drive system by choosing different sized pulleys.
It doesn’t matter if you’re looking for performance, style, or are just replacing worn components, you will find the best selection of motorcycle sprockets and pulleys at Dennis Kirk. With a full selection in stock and at the lowest prices, we are able to ship you your parts fast so you can get back to riding as soon as possible. When your order is over $89, we will ship it to you absolutely free. Use our Shop By Ride selector at the top of the page to find all of the motorcycle sprockets or pulleys for your specific machine. If you are unsure of what parts are right for you, our knowledgeable Tech Support Team is on hand to answer any questions that you may have.