Driven Rear Sprockets - 525 - Yamaha R6

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Fits R6 Years: 2006 to 2009
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Driven Rear Sprockets - 525 - Yamaha R6
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Average Customer Rating:   4.0 out of 5 (based on 1 rating)

Made of hard case aluminum and hard anodized for strength to allow drilled holes to reduce weight.

  • Every sprocket tested to ensure highest quality and reliability.
  • Available in anodized Black, Blue and Red.

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 OEM Chain Size Sprocket Modification & Upgrade

By Eric from Goleta, CA

Pros: Fits original 525 chain on the 06-07 R6 allowing different gear ratios without replacing stock chain. Has been mated with Driven's front sprocket for a 1 tooth drop front and 1 tooth increase in the rear.

Cons: "Gold" is more of an orange color, still looks OK on the 50th anniversary yellow bike. Not as light as other alloy sprockets. Thick at the bolt area may require thinner washers for the locknuts to be effective.

9 of 10 people found this review helpful.

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Average Customer Rating:   4.0 out of 5 (based on 1 rating)

Reviewed By 1 Customer: view all reviews (1) | write a review
 OEM Chain Size Sprocket Modification & Upgrade

By Eric from Goleta, CA

Pros: Fits original 525 chain on the 06-07 R6 allowing different gear ratios without replacing stock chain. Has been mated with Driven's front sprocket for a 1 tooth drop front and 1 tooth increase in the rear.

Cons: "Gold" is more of an orange color, still looks OK on the 50th anniversary yellow bike. Not as light as other alloy sprockets. Thick at the bolt area may require thinner washers for the locknuts to be effective.

9 of 10 people found this review helpful.

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