Renthal Front Sprocket - 525 to 520 Conversion - Honda CBR600RR
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Renthal Steel Front Chainwheels
Precision CNC manufactured to extremely tight tolerances from a case hardened and core refined 655M13Nickel-Chrome-Molybdenum alloy steel used to give the ultimate combination of strength and hardness.
Advanced design ensures minimum weight while retaining maximum strength.
Rear Aluminium Alloy Chainwheels
Aluminium alloy rear Chainwheels for Offroad,Road Racing, Road/Street and Kart applications.
Procision CNC manufactured to extremely tight tolerances from a high strength, specially enhanced 7075 T5 aluminium alloy, Renthal chainwheels have unequalled accuracy of fit, tooth profile and concentricity for longevity and maximum power transfer.
Maximum reduction of unsprung revolving weight at the rear wheel, through a combination of the choice of material and design ensures maximum power transfer. Renthal rear wheel chainwheels are 33% of the weight of steel yet incredibly durable.
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Pros: Very easy to install on the Honda CBR600RR, simply unbolt your shifter at the bottom and swing it out of the way. Take off the cover, voila there is your sprocket. Removal and installation is easy, just make sure the bike is in gear. (I used an impact gun but I'm sure a regular breaker bar and torque wrench would do.) The sprocket goes on with the stamped information facing out, that puts the larger "spacer" on the outside.
Cons: None
Never replace your sprockets without a new chain. Always replace both sprockets and the chain if you're going to replace 1 of the 3. Replacing one of the 3 items without the other 2 will lead to uneven wear and decrease their useful life.
Pros: Very easy to install on the Honda CBR600RR, simply unbolt your shifter at the bottom and swing it out of the way. Take off the cover, voila there is your sprocket. Removal and installation is easy, just make sure the bike is in gear. (I used an impact gun but I'm sure a regular breaker bar and torque wrench would do.) The sprocket goes on with the stamped information facing out, that puts the larger "spacer" on the outside.
Cons: None
Comments: Never replace your sprockets without a new chain. Always replace both sprockets and the chain if you're going to replace 1 of the 3. Replacing one of the 3 items without the other 2 will lead to... (Read the rest of this review)
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