What sprocket should I choose for learning to stunt?

What sprocket should I choose for learning to stunt?

Choosing the right rear sprocket for motorcycle stunting depends on a number of factors, such as the power of the motorcycle, riding style, experience level and individual preference.

In most cases, rear sprockets with more teeth compared to standard ones are used. This increases acceleration, making it easier to perform stunts such as wheelies and drifts.

However, a gear ratio that is too short can negatively affect the motorcycle’s top speed and overall performance, so it is important to balance the correct number of teeth on the rear sprocket.

For novice riders, it is recommended to use a rear sprocket that is 5-15 teeth larger than standard. This will make it easier to control the motorcycle, while still being able to perform basic stunts.

The final choice of rear sprocket depends on individual preferences and riding style, as well as the specifications of the motorcycle. It is advisable to consult with experienced stunt riders or motorcycle mechanics who can help you select the right rear sprocket for your motorcycle.

We will give you some options for comparison:

Kawasaki ZX6-R 636 (2003-2004):

– for beginners 55t-60t

– for advanced riders 60t-70t

Honda CBR 600 F4i:

– for beginners 60t

– for advanced users 65t-70t

Honda CBR 954: 50-55t

Suzuki GSXR 750: 55t-60t

KTM EXC 450: 56t

Surron: 58t-62t

Honda CBR 125: 52t

Remember that we have sprockets for most motorcycles used in Stunt in our offer, ready for immediate shipment. If you want to advise us on what sprocket we suggest for your motorcycle – we can help based on our knowledge and the sprockets sold for your model.