Product Description
1045Stainless Steel Motorcycle Parts Chain sprocket kit CG/TITAN/TMX/ITALIKA!
Can do as per your requirements and specifications!
Our motorcycle chain kit,made by number 45 stainless steel,with chain,small sprocket,big sprocket,or with your requirement of sprocket bolt or not,has the feature of high anti-temperature and anti-heat. Model CG,is 1 of the most popular model in many countries,since 2001s,we have worked in this model for more than 17yrs. We understand every single features of this chain set.
| Information | |
| Model for | Various models’specification |
| Material | #45 steel |
| Package | LPI package |
| Trademark | LPI |
| OEM/Not OEM | OEM available |
More motorcycle parts we can supply!
| Motorcycle parts we can supply | |
| Engine parts | Cylinder head,Cylinder kit(Piston),Valve set,Arm rocker,Chain set(big sprocket,small sprocket,chain),Bearing,Clutch assy(clutch gear,clutch plates,clutch cover),Drive plate assy(weighing rollers,ace driven),Transmission assy( transmission belt,transmission,kick shaft,shift lever),Carburetor |
| Electrical parts | Stator,Stater motor,Ignition coil,Rectifier,CDI,Lock set(lock,cap) |
| Frame parts | Brake shoes,Brake disk,Barke pump assy,Fr&Re hub,Front hub iron,Rim,Brake pads,Rubber damper,Speedometer gear,Fuel cock,Speedometer,Turning light,Headlight,Tail light,Mirror,Fr&Re absorber,Horn,Cables(speedometer cable,throttle cable,brake cable),Battery,Battery |
| Body parts | Oil tank,Side cover,Front&Rear fender,Upper handie cover,Medification front cover,Front protector cover,Down cover,Side cover cap,Lnner box fairing |
| Motorcycle accessory | Handle grips,Nuts,Glooves |
More available parts for: Motorcycle,Atv,Pocket bike,Dirtbike etc
| HONDA | CG125 CG150 CG200 GY650( 125 150) C70 C90 C100 C110 CUB90 WAVE100 WAVE110 WS110 WAVE125 CB125 CB150 SH125 SH150 TMX125 XRM125 WH125 |
| YAMAHA | 3KJ50 BWS MBK YB50 2JA JOG50 CRYPTON110 XC125 Y110 RX115 JY110 YBR125 MAJESTY250 CYGNUS X125 MIO NOUVO JUPITER-MX RXS115 |
| SUZUKI | GN125 GN150 AX100 GS125 AD50 AG50 HJ125 SMASH110 |
| KAWASAKI | BC175 KRISS BAJAJ-CT100 BAJAJ-CNG125 |
| ITALIKA | CS125, DS125, XS125/150, DS150, GS150, WS150, ST70, STRADA70, ST90, AT110, ARGENTA110, FT110/125/150, XT110, FORZA150 |
| BAJAJ | BOXER CT100, PULSAR135/150/180/200, DISCOVER125/135, PLATINO100/125 |
About TTP:
TTP POWER DEVELOPMENT(HangZhou) CO.,LTD was founded in 2001s,which is responsible for the work related to assembly factories,repair shops and after-sales services. We mainly engaged in high-quality motorcycle spare parts exportation. With outstanding brand LPI,RACING BEE,TTP exports large quantity every year to European countries,South American countries,Middle East countries and Southeast Asia countries,etc. We offer different genuine parts for different motorcycle models,motorcycle engine assembly,motorcycle engine parts,motorcycle body parts,motorcycle accessories,also parts for POCKET BIKE,ATV,SCCOTER. With very kinds of variety parts,our clients fond of making long term corporation replationship with us.
The products are in high quality,beautiful design and reasonable price,with support of innovating R&D,the company always focuses on quality of products and services for every important customer and makes it as its whole life purpose.
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| Type: | Chain and Sprocket Kit |
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| Material: | 1045 Steel |
| Certification: | ISO9001:2001, CCC |
| Surface Treatment: | Polishing |
| Package Details: | Lpi Package |
| Big Sprocket: | 34t-52t |
| Customization: |
Available
| Customized Request |
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How to Identify and Troubleshoot Common Issues with Wheels and Sprockets
Identifying and troubleshooting common issues with wheels and sprockets can help you maintain their proper functioning and prevent potential problems. Here are some steps to follow:
- Abnormal Noise: If you notice unusual noise during operation, it could indicate misalignment, worn sprockets, or a loose chain. Check for any loose bolts or fasteners and ensure proper alignment of the sprockets.
- Chain Slippage: Chain slippage can occur due to insufficient tension or worn-out sprocket teeth. Check the chain tension and adjust it to the recommended level. Inspect the sprocket teeth for signs of wear and replace them if necessary.
- Uneven Wear: Uneven wear on the sprocket teeth can be a result of misalignment or a worn-out chain. Check the alignment of the sprockets and adjust as needed. If the chain is stretched or has damaged links, replace it with a new one.
- Excessive Vibration: Excessive vibration may be caused by imbalanced wheels or misaligned sprockets. Check for any bent or damaged wheels and ensure proper alignment of the sprockets.
- Chain Skipping: If the chain skips over the sprocket teeth during operation, it could be due to worn sprocket teeth or a loose chain. Inspect the sprocket teeth for signs of wear and replace them if necessary. Adjust the chain tension to the proper level.
- Chain Jamming: Chain jamming can occur if there is debris or dirt between the chain and sprockets. Clean the chain and sprockets thoroughly to remove any obstructions.
- Excessive Chain Wear: Regularly inspect the chain for signs of wear, such as elongation, damaged links, or rust. Replace the chain if it is significantly worn to avoid damage to the sprockets.
- Overheating: Overheating can be caused by high friction between the chain and sprockets or improper lubrication. Ensure proper lubrication and check for any misalignment or tight spots in the system.
By identifying these common issues and performing regular inspections, you can troubleshoot problems early on and take appropriate corrective measures, ensuring the smooth operation and longevity of the wheel sprocket assembly.

Load-Carrying Capacities of wheel sprocket Combinations
The load-carrying capacity of a wheel sprocket assembly depends on various factors, including the material, size, and design of both the wheel sprocket. Here are some common types of wheel sprocket combinations and their load-carrying capacities:
- Steel Wheel with Steel Sprocket: This combination offers high load-carrying capacity and is commonly used in heavy-duty applications. Steel wheels can handle substantial loads, and when paired with steel sprockets, the assembly can withstand even higher forces.
- Nylon Wheel with Steel Sprocket: Nylon wheels are known for their lightweight and durable nature. When combined with steel sprockets, they provide a good load-carrying capacity while reducing the overall weight of the assembly.
- Polyurethane Wheel with Steel Sprocket: Polyurethane wheels offer excellent wear resistance and are suitable for medium to heavy loads. When paired with steel sprockets, this combination can handle moderate to high load capacities.
- Rubber Wheel with Cast Iron Sprocket: Rubber wheels are known for their shock-absorbing properties and are often used in applications requiring vibration dampening. When used with cast iron sprockets, this combination can handle medium loads.
- Plastic Wheel with Plastic Sprocket: This combination is suitable for light-duty applications where lower loads are expected. Plastic wheels and sprockets are often used in applications that require low friction and quiet operation.
- Custom wheel sprocket Combinations: In some cases, custom wheel sprocket combinations are designed to meet specific load-carrying requirements. These combinations can be tailored to suit the application’s unique demands.
It’s important to note that load-carrying capacities also depend on other factors, such as the type of bearing used in the wheel, the shaft material, and the overall design of the mechanical system. Engineers should carefully consider the intended application, operating conditions, and safety factors when selecting the appropriate wheel sprocket combination to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the system.

Calculating Gear Ratio for a wheel sprocket Setup
In a wheel sprocket system, the gear ratio represents the relationship between the number of teeth on the sprocket and the number of teeth on the wheel. The gear ratio determines the speed and torque relationship between the two components. To calculate the gear ratio, use the following formula:
Gear Ratio = Number of Teeth on Sprocket ÷ Number of Teeth on Wheel
For example, if the sprocket has 20 teeth and the wheel has 60 teeth, the gear ratio would be:
Gear Ratio = 20 ÷ 60 = 1/3
The gear ratio can also be expressed as a decimal or percentage. In the above example, the gear ratio can be expressed as 0.3333 or 33.33%.
It’s important to note that the gear ratio affects the rotational speed and torque of the wheel sprocket. A gear ratio greater than 1 indicates that the sprocket’s speed is higher than the wheel’s speed, resulting in increased rotational speed and reduced torque at the wheel. Conversely, a gear ratio less than 1 indicates that the sprocket’s speed is lower than the wheel’s speed, resulting in decreased rotational speed and increased torque at the wheel.
The gear ratio is crucial in various applications where precise control of speed and torque is required, such as bicycles, automobiles, and industrial machinery.


editor by CX 2024-01-19