Motorcycle chain & sprocket set by Ryno. A chain and sprocket set, as it is commonly called, includes the chain and the two sprockets (front and rear) that are necessary to transfer the movement from the engine (front sprocket) to the rear wheel (rear sprocket).
The front (small) gear of the set has 15 teeth while the rear (large) one has 36 teeth. This means that they have 15 and 36 teeth respectively on their perimeter. The pitch of the chain, which is 428, is the distance between its pins. This is indicated by the first digit of the above number, while the other two digits refer to the width and strength of the chain.
Ryno Chain & Sprocket Kit (15-36-428) for Daytona Sprinter 125 Golden Code: 10815026
Motorcycle chain & sprocket set by Ryno. A chain and sprocket set, as it is commonly called, includes the chain and the two sprockets (front and rear) that are necessary to transfer the movement from the engine (front sprocket) to the rear wheel (rear sprocket).
The front (small) gear of the set has 15 teeth while the rear (large) one has 36...
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- Daytona: Sprinter 125
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Motorcycle chain & sprocket set by Ryno. A chain and sprocket set, as it is commonly called, includes the chain and the two sprockets (front and rear) that are necessary to transfer the movement from the engine (front sprocket) to the rear wheel (rear sprocket).
The front (small) gear of the set has 15 teeth while the rear (large) one has 36 teeth. This means that they have 15 and 36 teeth respectively on their perimeter. The pitch of the chain, which is 428, is the distance between its pins. This is indicated by the first digit of the above number, while the other two digits refer to the width and strength of the chain.