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motorcycle chain and sprocket kit for a Bajaj 100 motorcycle. The kit includes a chain, front sprocket, and rear sprocket. These parts work together to transfer power from the engine to the rear wheel, enabling the motorcycle to move.
Here's a breakdown of each component:
Chain:
The chain is a series of interconnected links that transmit power. It should be regularly inspected for wear and tear, and lubricated to ensure smooth operation.
Front Sprocket:
This smaller gear is attached to the engine's output shaft. A smaller front sprocket results in quicker acceleration but reduces top speed.
Rear Sprocket:
This larger gear is attached to the rear wheel. A larger rear sprocket also increases acceleration while reducing top speed.
The teeth on the sprockets engage with the chain, transferring rotational motion and driving the rear wheel. The specific tooth count on the sprockets affects the bike's acceleration and top speed.
It is recommended to check the chain and sprockets for wear and tear regularly and replace them when necessary to maintain optimal motorcycle performance and safety.
motorcycle chain and sprocket kit for a Bajaj 100 motorcycle. The kit includes a chain, front sprocket, and rear sprocket. These parts work together to transfer power from the engine to the rear wheel, enabling the motorcycle to move.
Here's a breakdown of each component:
Chain:
The chain is a series of interconnected links that transmit power. It should be regularly inspected for wear and tear, and lubricated to ensure smooth operation.
Front Sprocket:
This smaller gear is attached to the engine's output shaft. A smaller front sprocket results in quicker acceleration but reduces top speed.
Rear Sprocket:
This larger gear is attached to the rear wheel. A larger rear sprocket also increases acceleration while reducing top speed.
The teeth on the sprockets engage with the chain, transferring rotational motion and driving the rear wheel. The specific tooth count on the sprockets affects the bike's acceleration and top speed.
It is recommended to check the chain and sprockets for wear and tear regularly and replace them when necessary to maintain optimal motorcycle performance and safety.
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