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Supersprox Stealth Rear Sprocket 50 Tooth Gold for Husaberg, Husqvarna, and KTM - RST-990-50-GLD
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Supersprox Stealth Rear Sprocket 50 Tooth Gold for Husaberg, Husqvarna, and KTM - RST-990-50-GLD
The Supersprox Stealth Rear Sprocket is designed to deliver enhanced durability and performance for off-road motorcycles from Husaberg, Husqvarna, and KTM. Featuring a 50-tooth configuration, this sprocket provides optimal gear ratios for aggressive riding and improved power transfer. Constructed with a forged rivet process, the sprocket offers exceptional strength and reliability, ensuring it can withstand the rigors of demanding terrain and extended use.
Its innovative design incorporates a steel teeth segment that lasts four times longer than traditional aluminum sprockets, significantly reducing the frequency of replacements and downtime. The aluminum core minimizes weight by approximately 70% compared to steel, contributing to a lighter overall system that enhances handling and acceleration. The gold finish not only adds a sleek aesthetic but also provides corrosion resistance to maintain its appearance and function over time.
The Supersprox Stealth series is engineered for longevity without compromising on weight, making it an ideal choice for riders seeking a durable yet lightweight sprocket. Whether you're racing or trail riding, this sprocket's rugged construction and advanced materials ensure dependable performance and extended service life, helping you stay focused on the ride ahead. Invest in a sprocket that combines strength, lightweight design, and durability to optimize your motorcycle's drivetrain performance.
Features:
- Extended sprocket life with steel teeth that last four times longer than aluminum
- Lighter weight aluminum core reduces system weight by approximately 70%
- Forged rivets provide exceptional strength and durability
- Optimized 50-tooth configuration for improved power transfer
- Sleek gold finish offers corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal
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