⚡ Elevate Your Ride with JTSprockets!
The JTSprockets JTR269.40 is a high-performance 40T rear sprocket made from durable C49 high carbon steel. Weighing just 11.2 ounces and featuring a sleek black finish, this sprocket is designed for precision fit and enhanced bike agility, proudly manufactured in the USA.
Manufacturer | JT Sprockets |
Brand | JT |
Model | JTR269.40 |
Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.1 x 6.6 x 5 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | JTR269.40 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | JTR269.40 |
L**T
Great for Hawk 250
Kept the factory front sprocket and swapped this on the rear. Bike is much smoother now, not rapping out at 8mph trying to leave my driveway. You do lose some oomph but it didn’t have much to begin with and this makes the rest of the ride much nicer. Still need to see how it handles sand/dirt
B**Y
It does fit hawk 250
It gave her more speed going down from a 45t to a 40t
A**A
IT FITS THE BASHAN ENFORCER 250CC dual sport
TRULLY AMAZING I bought this sproket for my Bashan Enforcer BSR 250 YES it fits perfect. same exact part as the Hawk 250 I went from a 46T to the 40T in the rear I gained maybe 10mph now the bike does 72mph easy in 5th gear without screaming my top speed before was 60mph your gonna have to cut the chain 1 link I recommend easy to install and seems to be good steel...
K**W
Doesn't fit Lifan Xpect
Gave 4 stars because I know the sprocket is good, it just doesn't fit my bike. Amazon doesn't make it easy to find parts for motorcycles they sell. I ended up finding it on Ebay.
J**T
Got me to 75mph on the hawk
Works well it got me to 75 mph on the hawk with less rpm’s
T**K
Great product
Purchased this for a TaoTao TBR7. Combined with a new chain and JT 17 front sprocket, it's been a great combo for a top-end speed increase.
W**M
Fits Tbr7 and hawk
Fits perfectly on my Tbr7. I don’t have many miles on it but I think it’s fine.
P**R
Bashan Storm
This sprocket will fit a Bashan Storm. I am able to cruise at 55-60 at about 6000 rpm and it still has good pick up from a stop. The bike performs about as well on hills you just may need to drop down to a lower gear than with the stock sprocket. However since the gearing is higher your speed up hill in a lower gear will be higher than with stock gearing.
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