Vortex 530 Aluminum Rear Sprocket 527
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Vortex 520 Aluminum Rear Sprocket 435
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Vortex Racing Tooth 530 Pitch Front Sprocket 3520
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Vortex 525 Aluminum Rear Sprocket '435C
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Vortex Racing 520 Pitch Front Sprocket 3487
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Vortex Racing front sprocket 3528-17 OEM (GSX-R1000 2017-2026)
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Vortex 530 Aluminum Rear Sprocket 438
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Vortex Racing front sprocket 3910-17 OEM / GSX-R750 2008-2026
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Vortex Racing front sprocket 3521 530 Pitch
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Vortex Chain and Sprocket Kit for SUZUKI Hayabusa 2008-2025
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Vortex Racing 525 Pitch Front Sprocket 2912 For BMW
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Vortex Chain and Sprocket Kit for SUZUKI GSX-R 1000-R 2017-2025
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Vortex Racing Rear sprocket 193 for (BMW S1000RR (2020-2021))
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Vortex Chain and Sprocket Kit for SUZUKI GSX-R 1000 2007-2008
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Vortex Chain and Sprocket Kit for SUZUKI GSX-R 600 & 750 2011-2025
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Vortex Racing 196A Rear Sprocket 520 Chain
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Vortex Chain and Sprocket Kit for HONDA CBR 1000 RR Fireblade 12-16
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Vortex Racing Rear Sprocket For 520 (for BST Wheels)
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Vortex Racing 196 Rear Sprocket 525 Chain
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Vortex Racing 840 Rear Sprocket 530 Chain For (for BST Wheels)
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Vortex Racing 530 Aluminum Rear Sprocket '251' CBR1000 RR 2012 - 2017
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Vortex Racing 525 Chain Aluminum Rear Sprocket '252'
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Vortex Racing 5250 Pitch Front Sprocket 3766 For BMW
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Vortex Chain and Sprocket Kit for SUZUKI GSX-R 1000 2009-2016
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Vortex 525 Chain Aluminum Rear Sprocket 526
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Vortex Racing 520 Pitch Front Sprocket 3481
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About Vortex Racing
Vortex Racing — The Drivetrain That Decides Every Wheel Turn
Every bit of power your engine produces passes through one point before it reaches the road: the chain and sprockets. The wrong tooth count or an incompatible chain pitch means real performance lost — in acceleration, top speed, or both.
Vortex Racing is one of the most established names in motorcycle drivetrain components, offering front and rear sprockets and complete kits engineered precisely for each model.
Quick Look — What Do You Actually Need?
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Product |
Function |
Best For |
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Front Sprocket |
Transfers engine rotation to the chain |
Adjusting acceleration or top speed |
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Rear Sprocket |
Receives power and drives the wheel |
Has the biggest effect on riding character |
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Complete Chain + Sprocket Kit |
A fully matched, 100% compatible solution |
Riders who want a reliable full replacement |
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BST Wheel Rear Sprocket |
Fitted for carbon BST wheels |
BST wheel owners specifically |
Chain Pitch — 520, 525, or 530?
This is the most important decision before any purchase — getting it wrong means total incompatibility:
520 — the lightest option with the lowest rotational friction, a common choice for drag and performance builds where reducing rotating weight is the priority.
525 — the most common middle-ground fitment on modern sport bikes, often matching the factory-original spec on models like the GSX-R and ZX-6R.
530 — the heaviest and most torque-capable option, common on larger bikes like the Hayabusa where higher power output demands a more durable chain.
The critical rule: your chain and both sprockets (front and rear) must all be the same pitch. Sizes cannot be mixed — this is exactly why a complete kit is the safer choice if you're unsure of your bike's original specification.
Tooth Count Changes Your Bike's Character
Changing the tooth count on either sprocket adjusts your overall gearing ratio — and the effect is something you feel immediately:
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More rear teeth (or fewer front teeth) → faster acceleration off the line, but lower top speed
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Fewer rear teeth (or more front teeth) → higher top speed, but comparatively slower acceleration
This is why Vortex offers such a wide range of tooth counts (roughly 38 to 50 teeth on rear sprockets) — every rider tunes their gearing ratio for their actual use case: drag racing, track days, or highway riding.
Complete Chain & Sprocket Kits — Matched to Your Exact Model
The easiest, safest replacement method is a complete kit guaranteed to fit your bike:
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The Hayabusa kit (2008-2024) — includes a matched front sprocket, rear sprocket, and chain in the correct pitch
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The GSX-R 1000-R kit (2017-2020) and GSX-R 1000 kits (2007-2008, 2009-2016) — each model year range has its own dedicated kit
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The GSX-R 600 and GSX-R 750 kits (2006-2010, 2011-2019) — full coverage across multiple production years
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The CBR 1000RR Fireblade kit (2012-2016) — for Honda's sport model
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The ZX-6RR/ZX6R 636 kit (2013-2020) — for Kawasaki sport models
Every kit guarantees both sprockets and the chain share the correct pitch and a sensible gearing ratio, with no calculations required on your end.
Material and Finish — Aluminum or Steel?
Vortex rear sprockets are available in two material choices:
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Lightweight Aluminum — reduces rotating mass and improves acceleration, the most common choice for sport use
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More Durable Steel — lasts longer under heavy use, at a comparatively higher weight
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A Hardcoat Finish — an anodized coating that improves corrosion and scratch resistance, available in multiple colors
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know the correct chain pitch for my bike?
Check your owner's manual or inspect the original sprocket fitted to your bike — the pitch (520, 525, or 530) is usually stamped on it. If you can't find it, buying a complete kit for your exact model guarantees the correct pitch without guesswork.
Can I change the tooth count without issues?
Yes, within a reasonable range (a difference of 1-2 teeth) without affecting chain life. Larger changes may require adjusting chain length or buying a chain with a different link count.
What's the practical difference between aluminum and steel?
Aluminum is lighter and improves acceleration but wears comparatively faster. Steel is heavier but lasts longer, making it a solid choice for daily long-distance riders, not just track use.
Should I buy a complete kit or individual parts?
If your bike is still on its original gearing, a complete kit is more cost-effective and guaranteed to fit correctly. If you're only replacing one damaged part (say, a front sprocket damaged in a minor incident) and your chain pitch hasn't changed, buying that single part is fine.
Complete Your Drivetrain Setup
After replacing your chain and sprockets, check the chain adjuster available in our guards and protection collection, especially if you're making a noticeable change to your gearing ratio.
Shop With Confidence
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✅ World-Class Quality — built to the highest standards of precision and durability
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✅ Fast Delivery — 1 to 3 business days across Saudi Arabia
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✅ Free Shipping on orders over SAR 1,500
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✅ 3-Day Easy Refund — fast, no-hassle money back
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✅ 7-Day Product Exchange — swap for the right item, no stress
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✅ 100% Secure Payment — shop with total confidence
Conclusion:
The right drivetrain is the difference between performance you actually feel and performance that's just a number on a spec sheet.
Choose your complete kit by bike model, or pick individual sprockets by the gearing ratio you want.