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  • CNC machined for precision & tight tolerances.
  • Made of heat-treated 7075-T6 Aluminum.
  • Real hard anodized for abrasion & corrosion resistance.
  • Self-cleaning mud grooves to prevent dirt build-up.

TAG REAR SPROCKET

Our Price: $70.00
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Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: new york
the best
" I tried alot of sprockets and TAG is the best ones i've found "
Overall:
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Location: Albuquerque, NM
TAG rear sprocket for KTM 105
" What can I say? It's a sprocket. Its lighter than stock. The paint will scratch and the scratches are more visable than on silver sprockets, but not nearly as bad as orange or black ones. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Concord, NC
Awesome
" These are great sprockets that look good and perform good too. I put them on my bikes all the time. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Ease of Installation:
5 out of 5
Ease of Installation out of 5
Style:
5 out of 5
Style out of 5
Durability:
5 out of 5
Durability out of 5
Performance:
5 out of 5
Performance out of 5
Location: Tracy, CA.
Solid Product
" Tag sprockets I would say are one of the best sprockets made out there. I have used other brands out there and they just dont hold up to Tag. This was installed on a yz85, I alos use them on all of my other bikes as well, 150rb, cr85, crf250r, KTM 65. The best ever. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Ease of Installation:
5 out of 5
Ease of Installation out of 5
Style:
3 out of 5
Style out of 5
Durability:
5 out of 5
Durability out of 5
Performance:
5 out of 5
Performance out of 5
Location: Bristol, IN
Color Tip
" This sprocket worked great on my bike. 08 KTM125. The only tip i have to anyone is that the color 'natural' isn't like a polished color its actually sort of almost a military green. Next time i buy this sprocket i'll get black. The picture is slightly deceiving of the color of the product "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Ease of Installation:
5 out of 5
Ease of Installation out of 5
Style:
5 out of 5
Style out of 5
Durability:
5 out of 5
Durability out of 5
Performance:
5 out of 5
Performance out of 5
Location: Springfield, TN
Great Product
" I have tried several different brands and none have held up on 450's as well as Tag's. Performance and things of that nature are the same as any other, but they withstand the torture of torque like none other. At a guess I would say Tag's have lasted me at least 20%+ longer than any other brand. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Ease of Installation:
5 out of 5
Ease of Installation out of 5
Style:
5 out of 5
Style out of 5
Durability:
4 out of 5
Durability out of 5
Performance:
5 out of 5
Performance out of 5
Location: Brodhead, Ky
good rear sprocket
" scratches kinda easy but overall a great sprocket and doesnt wear out too fast "
Overall:
2 out of 5
2 out of 5
Ease of Installation:
4 out of 5
Ease of Installation out of 5
Style:
3 out of 5
Style out of 5
Durability:
1 out of 5
Durability out of 5
Performance:
3 out of 5
Performance out of 5
Location: DFW Texas, Spanish Lookout BZ
Reccomendation
" I bought this sprocket for my 2006 Suzuki LTR450 it only lasted me a few months I recommend if your planning to buy this sprocket then replace the front and chain as well I only did the back and it literally broke to pieces so I am not quite sure if it was my mistake or something that caused it.. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Ease of Installation:
5 out of 5
Ease of Installation out of 5
Style:
5 out of 5
Style out of 5
Durability:
4 out of 5
Durability out of 5
Performance:
5 out of 5
Performance out of 5
Location: Texas
Great Sprocket
" I love Tag sprockets. I bought the black one, but next time I think I will choose natural because the black tend to look scratched and dirty pretty quickly. But that doesn't effect the durability of the sprocket, just its looks. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Not Available
" We have ran rental's on the 450's for some time. I decided to give tag a try. The first thing I noticed was the sprocket is somewhat thicker with more contact area in chain area. So far seems to be wearing good. Looks and design are nice. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: jacksonville ,FL
" This is the 4th tag sprocket that I have run. I find them to be durable and perform well for the price. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: canton, GA
Great sprocket
" Love the sprocket! Seems very comparable to the renthal sprocket but with a little more edge to the looks of it on your bike. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Ease of Installation:
5 out of 5
Ease of Installation out of 5
Style:
5 out of 5
Style out of 5
Durability:
5 out of 5
Durability out of 5
Performance:
5 out of 5
Performance out of 5
Location: Yelm Wa
great product
" I purchased the front and rear tag sprockets and a xring chain for my YZ450,to try a different type,as the Renthal wore out way to fast.After 2 years i will have to say that these are the best .there is no wear on my chain or sprockets yet.I still have the stickers on, as the power washer hasn't taken them off yet .I will decently buy these again. "
Overall:
2 out of 5
2 out of 5
Location: Bonney Lake WA
Not very impressed
" I purchased this sprocket not because my stock had worn out, but because I wanted a different amount of teeth. Now I'm back on my stock one because the Tag wore out way too quick. I do ride hard, and put my machine through nasty terrain but again, this was too quick. The teeth wore out in about 8 day rides. I'm now looking at going to a lightweight steel for the rear. Hopefully I will have better luck. "
Overall:
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Location: Southampton, MA
Great Product
" very good sprocket, TAG really did it with this one. its no Ironman/Dirt Tricks sprocket but it last a very long time! well worth the money if you dont want to drop $100 on dirt tricks sprocket. "
Overall:
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Location: southington CT
great buy
" lasts long, looks great "
Overall:
2 out of 5
2 out of 5
Location: Paw Paw, MI
Not impressed
" Lasted 2 XC races and one trip to the sand dunes and it is shot! i was very disappointed with how long it lasted, and i would recommend Renthal over Tag, even though the Tag is a tad lighter. "
Overall:
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Location: Auburn, WA
Alright Sprocket
" The Tag sprocket line up is of high quality, however after three rides the finsh wore off in places leaving me a little disappointed. If you are worried about finish select a silver sprocket. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Jenison,MI
Best sprocket ever
" Tag sprockets are great looking and hold up for a long time. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Springfield,Or
This Sprocket ROCKS
" Light weight and wears like iron. Have some time on it and it still looks new. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: north charleston, sc
YO!
" What can i say. i got 3 teeth more and my crf450r is a tank. this should provide more than enough power for climbing up those monsters in 2nd gear without having to shift to first at the top losing all momentum. It also has groves cut every tooth to help displace the mud and keep it cleaner. i like! "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Queen Creek, AZ
Great
" Very light and durable. Awsome for acceleration!! Very clean and easy to install. perfect fit "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: michigan
looks cool, and works great
" this sprocket lasts, and preforms, i ride 7-10 hours a week for 3 months and it hasnt shown more than 2mm - 2.5mm of wear on the teeth, its alot better than the sunstar sprockets that come stock on bikes. "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: sumner, WA
TAGGGGGG
" Light weight and wears like steel... what else could you ask for. the best aluminum sprocket ive used, better than stock sunstar and renthal "
Overall:
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location: Kansas City, KS
Happy with TAG
" I use TAG sprockets on both my 250 and 450F's and love the results. Both have lasted a full season of woods and moto and still look and work great. The wear on the sprocket from the 450F is a little more accelerated but this is to be expected. The TAG design won't pack up with mud and dirt and fit and finish is excellent. "
is ther a big difference between 38t and 40t?
Asked by colt454545454545
Yes, the 40t is going to give you more acceleration and take away from your top end speed.
Answered by Drewski, Portland, OR
all depends on your riding style those extra two teeth can help you extend that gear you need out just a little more so you can clear that big jump you couldn't clear before front sproket changes are a bigger diferance then back but you can definatly still feel the difference on the back
Answered by hayder, Phoenix, AZ
will this sprocket fit a stock banshee hub
Asked by bansheerider25
Yes, this will fit your stock hub.
Answered by Drewski, P+RTLAND
would i have to grind my sprocket hub down to fit properly
Asked by bansheerider25
no, if the drop down menu is selected on your bike you will be able to bolt it directly on unless otherwise stated in the description
Answered by hayder, Phoenix, AZ

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