Our sprockets are made from the exported aluminum alloy 7075T651 (not the B95T1). The 7075T651 aluminum alloy is used by the world's best manufacturers to produce the lightest and most durable sprockets. Our sprockets are machined on a high-precision three-axis CNC machine. This makes it possible to create precise tooth profiles, which increases the service life of the product. To increase durability, our sprockets have kerfs between the teeth, also known as mud grooves.
Owners of
Motoland, BSE, KAYO, Racer, Baltmotors, Zuum, Zuumav motorcycles should measure the sprocket’s distance between the bolt holes according to
these instructions. The factory installs different hubs for the same motorcycle model, some motorcycles come with a KTM hub (150 mm bolt circle diameter), some with a Honda hub (153 mm bolt circle diameter) and some with a hub that has its own unique dimensions.