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Turner Performance Products
Steel Sprocket - Front

$6.77
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Colors for Turner Performance Products Works Aluminum Rear Sprocket
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Turner Performance Products
Works Aluminum Rear Sprocket

$38.77
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Supersprox
Stealth Rear Sprocket

$83.77
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Turner Performance Products
Steel Sprocket & Chain Kit

$69.32
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4.5 out of 5 stars (90) reviews
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Renthal
Twin Ring Sprocket Kit

$190.54
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4.5 out of 5 stars (54) reviews
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Vortex
Aluminum Sprocket - Rear

$54.77
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Dirt Bike Sprockets

A major component of the drive, dirt bike sprockets hold the chain and together propel your bike. In many respects, the dirt bike sprockets go hand-in-hand with the chain as you typically replace both regardless of the wear life left on one or the other. Sometimes though you need a replacement sprocket but many riders looking for more top end or bottom end can replace an existing sprocket with one that has more or less teeth for the desired outcome.

Shop all dirt bike sprockets at MotoSport! Use the drop down menu on the individual product page and input the make, model and year of your dirt bike to determine fitment. Remember, we always recommend changing the sprockets and chain together so check out the combos we put together. If you need help or have questions give us a call at 503-783-5645 and talk to a gearhead who can provide the information you need to make an informed choice. Also, read The Ultimate Dirt Bike Sprocket & Gearing Guide for more information on gearing, drive set-up and when to use a smaller front sprocket or larger rear sprocket .