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Application Notes
1992 Kawasaki KX 125
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
1993 Kawasaki KX 125
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
1994 Kawasaki KX 125
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
1995 Kawasaki KX 125
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
1996 Kawasaki KX 125
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
1997 Kawasaki KX 125
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
1998 Kawasaki KX 125
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
1999 Kawasaki KX 125
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
2000 Kawasaki KX 125
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
2001 Kawasaki KX 125
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
2002 Kawasaki KX 125
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
2003 Kawasaki KX 125
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
2004 Kawasaki KX 125
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
2005 Kawasaki KX 125
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
1999 Kawasaki KX 250
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
2000 Kawasaki KX 250
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
2001 Kawasaki KX 250
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
2002 Kawasaki KX 250
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
2003 Kawasaki KX 250
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
2004 Kawasaki KX 250
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
2005 Kawasaki KX 250
OEM: 50, Range: 48- 53
1998 Kawasaki KX 500
OEM: 47, Range: 48- 53
1999 Kawasaki KX 500
OEM: 47, Range: 48- 53
2000 Kawasaki KX 500
OEM: 47, Range: 48- 53
2001 Kawasaki KX 500
OEM: 47, Range: 48- 53
2002 Kawasaki KX 500
OEM: 47, Range: 48- 53
2003 Kawasaki KX 500
OEM: 47, Range: 48- 53
2004 Kawasaki KX 500
OEM: 47, Range: 48- 53
2004 Kawasaki KXF 250
OEM: 48, Range: 48- 53
2005 Kawasaki KXF 250
OEM: 48, Range: 48- 53
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The Q&A on this Product
QUESTION: what sprocket can i use to make my 99 kx 125 to make it a lot faster
ANSWER: go down 2 teeth in the rear
QUESTION: i have a 93 kx 125 it has a rear 41 tooth sprocket and the chain is loose and motor lugs i want alote more lower power what should i need 50-53 rear?
ANSWER: 50 would be good make sure you replace the front sprocket and the chain
QUESTION: on 2005 kx 125 what sprokets should be put on for bottom end power
ANSWER: 12 FREONT OR 53 REAR 1 OR THE OTHER NOT BOTH.
QUESTION: I have a 2007 kx250. I would like to know what front and back gear I should get to produce more top end.
ANSWER: go to a 14 front
QUESTION: I made a mistake in my question. I have a 06 KX250F it lugs in second gear and revs to much in first gear on tight trails. And it lugs a little to much on steep tight trails also. I have 12:48 tooth sprockets now have been thinking about putting on a 51 in the rear?
ANSWER: so you need to space it up a bit 13-48 will be good 12-51 will be worse
QUESTION: I havwe a 06 KX250f with 12:48 It lugs to much in second and rev's to high in third on tight trails. And on steep tight trails first lugs a bit to much. what gears would you recommend?
ANSWER: 13-48
QUESTION: hows it goin? my names vinny, can you ship parts to ireland?
ANSWER: yes we can vinny
QUESTION: what type of metal are these sprockets made of?
ANSWER: 7075 T6 ALLOY
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