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motorcycles mall sprocket 14 15 teeth compatible with various models including 502 502C 502X BJ300 TNT300 BN302 BJ500 BJ600 TNT600 available in Amazon store
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Strong compatibility: suitable for a variety of motorcycle models, including 502, 502C, 502X, BJ300, etc., to meet different needs.
Tooth number selection: There are two options of 14 and 15 teeth, and users can adjust it according to personal riding habits.
Easy installation: Reasonable design, users can easily install it by themselves without professional tools.
Improve performance: Optimize the acceleration and control performance of the motorcycle through reasonable gear ratio design.
Durable material: Made of wear-resistant material to ensure good performance during long-term use.
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Installation Instructions for Motorcycle Small Sprocket

Required Tools:

  • Allen wrench (3mm or 4mm)
  • Socket wrench or ratchet and socket (12mm or 14mm)
  • Torx wrench (if applicable, depending on the motorcycle model)
  • Pliers or a wrench for gripping the old sprocket
  • Safety glasses and gloves (recommended)

Pre-Installation:

  1. Familiarize yourself with the motorcycle's manual and the specific installation process for your model.
  2. Ensure you have a clear workspace and a stable work surface.
  3. Wear protective gear, including safety glasses and gloves.

Step 1: Remove the Old Sprocket

  1. Locate the old sprocket and remove any screws or bolts holding it in place.
  2. Use a wrench or pliers to loosen the old sprocket and remove it from the bike.

Step 2: Install the New Sprocket

  1. Align the new sprocket with the bike's shaft and ensure it is properly seated.
  2. Use a socket wrench or ratchet and socket to tighten the new sprocket in place.
  3. Ensure the sprocket is securely fastened with screws or bolts.

Step 3: Adjust the Chain or Belt

  1. If you are installing a new chain, ensure it is properly aligned and tensioned.
  2. If you are installing a new belt, ensure it is properly seated and tensioned.

Step 4: Test the Bike

  1. Test the bike to ensure the new sprocket is properly installed and functioning correctly.
  2. Check for any signs of wear or damage.

Tips and Reminders:

  • Consult your motorcycle's manual for specific instructions and recommendations.
  • Use the correct tools and materials to avoid damaging the bike or the new sprocket.
  • Regularly check and maintain the bike's chain or belt to ensure optimal performance.

By following these steps and using the required tools, you should be able to successfully install your new Motorcycle Small Sprocket.

Description
Material: Stainless Steel Package Including: 1 piece Feature: Smooth tooth shape allows for efficient engagement with chain links, reducing impact and contact stress. Easy to replace worn sprockets, enhancing your riding experience. Made of alloy steel, offering oil resistance, abrasion resistance, and durability. Available in 14 and 15 teeth options.
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Motorcycle and light motorcycle accessories
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