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MOOSE OFFROAD 1211-822-49-12 Rear Sprocket 49 Tooth for Beta Gas Gas Sherco Suzuki
MOOSE OFFROAD 1211-822-49-12 Rear Sprocket 49 Tooth for Beta Gas Gas Sherco Suzuki
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Rear Sprocket - 49 Tooth - Beta/Gas Gas/Sherco/Suzuki
Introduction
For motocross riders seeking durability and performance, the Moto-House MX offers the MOOSE OFFROAD Rear Sprocket, model 1211-822-49-12, featuring a 49-tooth design ideal for aggressive riding and racing performance. Crafted with high-grade materials, this sprocket enhances power transfer and chain longevity, making it a must-have OEM replacement for demanding off-road adventures. Its robust construction ensures reliable performance across various terrains, giving riders confidence in every ride.
Constructed from 7075 T651 aluminum, the sprocket benefits from an extra tempering process that reduces distortion and ensures consistent thickness. This precision machining results in maximum tooth and chain contact, optimizing drivetrain efficiency. Weighing approximately 13.6 ounces, it offers a lightweight yet strong solution designed for top-tier motocross and off-road applications.
Performance Features: Moose Offroad 1211-822-49-12 Rear Sprocket
- Material: 7075 T651 aluminum with enhanced tempering for durability and minimal distortion
- Construction: 100% machined, no stamping or grinding, ensuring precise tooth profile
- Tooth Count: 49 teeth for improved torque and acceleration
- Optimal Thickness: Designed for maximum contact with chain and sprocket teeth
- Lightweight: Weighs approximately 13.6 ounces for reduced rotational mass
The Tech Tip: Regularly inspect the sprocket for wear and ensure proper lubrication for maximum lifespan and performance.
Fitment List
Year Range Brand Model & Size All Years Beta Gas Gas/Sherco/SuzukiFrequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this sprocket compatible with other motorcycle brands?
A: This sprocket is specifically designed for Beta, Gas Gas, Sherco, and Suzuki models with compatible sizes.
Q: How often should I replace my sprocket?
A: It is recommended to inspect the sprocket every 10-15 hours of riding and replace if teeth show signs of excessive wear or damage.
Q: Can I install this sprocket myself?
A: Yes, with basic motorcycle maintenance tools, installation is straightforward, but professional installation is advised for optimal performance.
Related Categories
- Motocross Sprockets
- OEM Replacement Parts
Features:
- Material: 7075 T651 aluminum with enhanced tempering for durability and minimal distortion
- Construction: 100% machined, no stamping or grinding, ensuring precise tooth profile
- Tooth Count: 49 teeth for improved torque and acceleration
- Optimal Thickness: Designed for maximum contact with chain and sprocket teeth
- Lightweight: Weighs approximately 13.6 ounces for reduced rotational mass
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