Description
AFAM chain kit 11X47 420 Aprilia RS
Chain drive kit with chain, front and rear sprocket from chain expert AFAM at an excellent value for money. Thanks to wear-resistant materials and high-precision workmanship of the components, AFAM chainsets transfer full power to the wheel, whether on or off the road, in everyday life or in competitions.
The chain and sprockets should always be in perfect condition, as worn chains and sprockets can impair the performance of a motorcycle. Damaged, worn chains and sprockets / chain wheels with bent or pointy teeth should be replaced as soon as possible. After installing the drive train, make sure that you set the chain tension correctly to achieve optimum performance.
TECHNICAL DATA AFAM drive train kit:
- Inner diameter rear sprocket: 102,1 mm
- Hole spacing rear sprocket: 120 mm
- Hole diameter rear sprocket: 8.2 mm
- Mounting: 5 holes
- Number of teeth: 11x47 (original gear ratio)
- Chain: 420 - 124 links, reinforced
- Suitable for Aprilia RS 50 2003 - 2005
Note: As we cannot tell you with 100% certainty which chain and sprocket will fit a specific model, you should compare the original parts with the illustration and specifications.
Complete chain Kit
The chain set includes the main components of the chain drive, which are used to transmit the engine power to the rear wheel. Chain kits consist of the following parts: Front sprocket, rear sprocket and chain. You can buy these parts separately or as a complete chain set.
How can I tell that my chain set needs to be replaced?
There are several signs that may indicate that a chain kit needs to be replaced:
- Metallic rattling
- Worn sprocket teeth
- Loose chain that can no longer be properly adjusted
- Difficulty shifting gears or accelerating
- Signs of rust on the chain or sprockets
It is recommended to regularly check and maintain the condition of the chain kit and replace it if there are visible signs of wear.
gear ratio
The transmission ratio of the chain drive is the ratio between the front and rear sprocket. It is calculated as follows: Number of teeth of rear sprocket / Number of teeth of front sprocket. A low ratio increases speed, a high ratio increases acceleration.
Example: 15-tooth front sprocket and 53-tooth rear sprocket: 53/15 = 3.53 gear ratio