How much does it cost to replace sprockets?

How much does it cost to replace sprockets?

Chain and sprockets (front and rear – replace chain and sprockets as a set) is around $200 to replace (not counting labor – maybe an hourish at 50-80/hr). $250 in labor to change chain and sprockets. Sprockets are one of the easiest things to change out on a bike.

How long do sprockets last?

Generally, a well-cared-for bike will do 20,000 to 30,000 miles with a single chain-sprocket set. However, depending on the chain type, quality, and how you hold your bike can sometimes need replacement after just 5,000 miles.

How do you know if your sprockets are worn out?

If the teeth are sharp, the sprocket is worn. Look for indented wear around the circumference of the sprocket at and below the teeth that resembles the shape of the chain. This “shadow” wear indicates a well-worn sprocket that should be replaced.

What’s the top speed of a Honda Super Cub?

Top speed & performance
Max torque 7.7 ft-lb
Top speed 65 mph
1/4 mile acceleration
Tank range 150 miles

How to find the sprocket size on a Honda motorcycle?

Check out our Application Cross Reference Guide for Honda Off-road Motorcycles. This Cross Reference Guide provides you with the OEM Front & Rear Sprocket sizes along with the OEM chain size and length. The 1st number in the chain size is the size (strength) of the chain.

When did the Honda CT110 AG come out?

The CT110 1980 – 2013. AG Model Hi/Low Range Gear Box Version: 1980 – 1986. Re-introduced 2009? 6V to 12v Change in 1993 – Points to Stator – this effects all lights & bulbs, wiring harness, switches, battery, indicator relay, speedo, indicator buzzer

What should the sprocket ratio be on a CT70?

Stockers are geared for ~4.77mph/1000rpm, regardless of model (K0, H, K1-later). Just raising that to 5.00mph/1000rpm, roughly a 5% increase, is usually enough to make the bike fall on its face..with few exceptions. FYI, available tire sizes, alone, can have circumferences that range from about 53″ up 62″, nearly 20%. Click to expand…

Do you have control over the sprocket ratio?

Sprocket ratio is a key part of that equation (and the only part over which you have any control) and thus, the sprocket ratio chart is a nice convenience. But, any of the aforementioned parameters can have a big effect. If you’re off by more than about 3-5% you won’t be as happy with the results as you could/should be.