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Renthal KTM / HUSABERG / HUSQVARNA Twinring Rear Sprocket

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2240-520
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Renthal TwinRing Rear Sprocket In Orange for KTM, Husqvarna, Husaberg Bikes - Renthal Motocross Enduro Sprockets

The longest lasting most durable off-road sprocket you can buy developed over 5 years. The unique flat face design keeps weight to a minimum and means the TwinRing's as narrow as a regular chainwheel.

This clever little sprocket has a lot to answer for. The inner ring is high strength, lightweight Aluminium. The outer ring is electroless nickel coated steel for ultimate durability. Heated at 200¤ and then fitted over the inner ring gives you a high functioning sprocket with the advantages of both metals.

Renthal Sprockets are used by many top riders like Jeremy Van Horebeek, Romain Fevbre, Tim Gajser,  and may other great mxgp factory riders.

Renthal TwinRing Sprocket Features:

  • Inner Ring is high strength Ultralight 7075 T6 Aluminium. Outer Ring is Electroless Nickel Coated steel
  • Outer is expanded at 200c and then fitted to inner, creating a permanent bond for the life of the sprocket
  • Flat socket head screws add additional strength to the chainwheel during side impacts
  • Self-cleaning mud grooves between every tooth on both sides prevent dirt build up.
  • Precision CNC machined to extremely tight tolerances
  • Renthal  for All Motocross & Enduro Dirtbikes.

How to change your chain and sprockets:

Before you make a start on this job, make sure you are familiar with the technique for breaking and re-fitting a chain’s rivet link, and have the tool to do the job. You will also need sockets big enough to undo the front and rear sprocket nuts, which are often bigger than those in standard socket sets.

1. Make sure you have a clear working space. The first thing to do is place the bike on its centrestand, or a paddock stand, so you can remove the rear wheel when it comes to replacing the rear sprocket.

2. Check if the gear lever needs to be removed before the sprocket cover is removed. Note the position of the splined boss that bolts to the shaft before you remove it. Now remove the the front sprocket cover.

3. Front sprockets are secured with a big nut which can be self-locking, or it may have a tabbed locking washer. Tap back the tabs with a flat screwdriver or punch and hammer. Have a new washer ready for later.

4.You need to prevent the force being applied through the sprocket nut turning the back wheel. Wrap a piece of hard wood in soft cloth and insert it through the back wheel (take care not to trap the valve).

5. When removing the front sprocket nut, use a breaker bar. When you have the nut undone make a note of which way it is fitted, sometimes there is a shoulder on one side. Leave the front sprocket on for now.

6. Remove the rear wheel and lay it flat on the floor with the sprocket facing up. Undo the sprocket nuts and remove. Compare the old and new sprockets for fitment and size. Now fit the new sprocket.

7. Compare old and new front sprockets for fit/size. With the wheel still out, which will make it easier to manipulate the sprocket as there’s no chain tension, fit the sprocket and wrap the old chain around it.

8. Loosen the chain adjusters a couple of turns. This will help when refitting the wheel because the new sprockets will tighten the old chain. Refit wheel with the old chain on, don’t tighten the spindle nut yet.

9. Split the chain, using a splitter tool. Loosely join the two chains together. Pull the old chain from the front sprocket until the new one is around both sprockets. Join the new chain with the riveting tool.

10. Fit the tab washer and front sprocket nut, re-insert the wood into the wheel and tighten the nut to the correct torque setting. Tap the tab on the washer over the nut. Now tension the chain and tighten the spindle.

Please note: You should always replace the sprockets at the same time as the chain. As running a new chain on worn sprockets will cause rapid wear, leaving you needing to replace the chain again in very short order, so it’s a false economy to replace just the chain.

Buy Renthal TwinRing Sprockets in Orange from MD Racing Products, A leading distributor for Motocross gear, parts and accessories offering some of the most competitive prices in the industry since 1983. We are a family business that's dedicated to the motocross industry, You Ride it? We can supply it!

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Chain Pitch
520
Type
Rear Sprocket
Brand
Renthal
Video
https://youtu.be/1RxAor_KfPU
Make
KTM
Renthal is a global leader in the manufacturing, design and sales of motorcycle, ATV and cycle parts and accessories. It's natural that a world leading manufacturer also leads the world at the very top level of sport. Renthal has attained 170 World Championships and 176 US titles in motorcycling. Attention to every small detail is what it takes to be the best. Everyone dreams of success, but achieving it takes relentless commitment and effort. It's this obsession for detail, quality and engineering that makes Renthal products the finest on the market today.
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