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Rear bimetallic sprockets Supersprox EDGE chain 525 for Ducati 1299 Panigale R 2019 with colored inserts
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ATTENTION: the design of the rear sprocket may be different from the one in the photo according to the number of teeth
Supersprox rear sprocket are developed on world racing fields to meet the requirements of high performance and maximum strength, the particular shape of the teeth increases the durability of the sprocket and improves the grip on the chain.
FEATURES:
High strength steel teeth for extra long life
Central section in aluminum, reduces unsprung masses
Duration at least three times longer than that of other aluminum rear sprockets
50% lighter than steel rear pocket
FEATURES:
High strength steel teeth for extra long life
Central section in aluminum, reduces unsprung masses
Duration at least three times longer than that of other aluminum rear sprockets
50% lighter than steel rear pocket
Provided with interchangeable colored inserts red, silver and gold
By choosing the ratios, 1 front sprocket cog is equal to about 3 rear sprocket cogs (the exact ratio is given by: number of rear sprocket teeth / number of front sprocket teeth).
The above stated, ratios have to be chosen in a way that a max. difference of 2 cogs is not exceeded. This way, you can always keep the same chain length. The Kawasaki ZX-10R Ninja is an exception: a rear chain with over 1 tooth more than the stock one cannot be used, since length of stock chain will not allow that. Remember that if you want more acceleration you have to mount a rear sprocket with more toothing, or a front sprocket with lower toothing. Ratios have to be necessarily and exclusively chosen by yourself. It is usual to mount a rear sprocket with 2 teeth more than the stock one, but that is however a medium choice which does not mean to be satisfying to everybody.
In a circuit, generally the right final ratio will be that allowing to achieve, at the highest gear, about 200 rpm more than the max power rate, always staying 200 / 300 rpm under the maximum rate the engine can reach. This way, you can take advantage of the trail of the driver who is preceding you.
Choosing the final ratio, remember that the bigger it is, the more the acceleration will be. But if it is too big, you will lose speed. If on the contrary the ratio is too small, you will lose acceleration and will not manage to reach the maximum speed.
The above stated, ratios have to be chosen in a way that a max. difference of 2 cogs is not exceeded. This way, you can always keep the same chain length. The Kawasaki ZX-10R Ninja is an exception: a rear chain with over 1 tooth more than the stock one cannot be used, since length of stock chain will not allow that. Remember that if you want more acceleration you have to mount a rear sprocket with more toothing, or a front sprocket with lower toothing. Ratios have to be necessarily and exclusively chosen by yourself. It is usual to mount a rear sprocket with 2 teeth more than the stock one, but that is however a medium choice which does not mean to be satisfying to everybody.
In a circuit, generally the right final ratio will be that allowing to achieve, at the highest gear, about 200 rpm more than the max power rate, always staying 200 / 300 rpm under the maximum rate the engine can reach. This way, you can take advantage of the trail of the driver who is preceding you.
Choosing the final ratio, remember that the bigger it is, the more the acceleration will be. But if it is too big, you will lose speed. If on the contrary the ratio is too small, you will lose acceleration and will not manage to reach the maximum speed.
If your final transmission has exceeded 5000 km, we advise not to change only one of the three components, but to change them altogether (chain,rear and front sprockets). This, because final transmission would otherwise deteriorate in very few kilometres.
- Compatible model years
- Ducati 1299 Panigale R 2019
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