Description
The JT SPROCKETS JTR798.49 is a high-performance rear sprocket specifically designed for Yamaha motorcycles. Engineered with precision and crafted from premium materials, this sprocket offers exceptional durability and strength while maintaining a lightweight profile. Whether you’re a competitive rider or a passionate enthusiast, this sprocket enhances your bike’s drivetrain performance, providing smoother power transfer and improved acceleration.
Constructed using the finest Japanese C45 high carbon steel and SCM415 chromoly steel alloy, the JT JTR798.49 features advanced heat-treatment and beadblasting processes. These manufacturing techniques significantly reduce surface tension, resulting in increased resilience and wear resistance. The sprocket’s meticulous design ensures it meets or exceeds the highest quality standards, making it a reliable choice for demanding riding conditions.
Installation is straightforward, and the sprocket’s precise tooth count of 49 ensures optimal gear ratios for a variety of Yamaha models. Its robust construction not only boosts performance but also extends the lifespan of your motorcycle’s chain and drivetrain components. This sprocket is an excellent upgrade for riders seeking to maximize their bike’s efficiency and longevity without compromising on quality or value.
Designed with a focus on durability and performance, the JT JTR798.49 rear sprocket is a perfect addition to your motorcycle’s drivetrain system. Whether you’re replacing worn-out components or upgrading for enhanced performance, this sprocket delivers dependable results and improved riding experience.
Features:* Designed for Yamaha motorcycles with 49-tooth configuration* Constructed from high-quality Japanese C45 high carbon steel and SCM415 chromoly steel alloy* Heat-treated and beadblasted to reduce material surface tension for increased durability* Engineered to achieve maximum strength at minimal weight* Precision manufacturing ensures optimal fit and performance






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