Description
Afam steel sprocket for Beta RR50 from 2005 onwards
Afam steel rear cog with 60 teeth for standard 420 chains. This part serves as a replacement for your chain drive or lets you adjust the gear ratio. It fits Beta RR50 models from 2005 onwards with a 4-hole mounting system.
AFAM manufactures these steel sprockets from C45 steel and treats them afterwards to ensure high hardness and durability.
Changing the rear sprocket
You should replace the rear sprocket once the teeth become too sharp. After you have installed a new sprocket, you must adjust the chain tension correctly. We recommend replacing the entire drive set at once, including front sprocket and chain. This allows for even wear and increases the service life of all components.
Note: There are different variants depending on the model and year of manufacture. Please compare the dimensions and teeth of your sprocket with the image and technical specifications.
Details Afam steel sprocket Beta RR
- Beta OEM number: 024.42.048.50.00
- Inner diameter: 100mm
- Mounting: 4-hole
- Chain type: 420
- Teeth: 60
Funstion of Rear procket
The rear sprocket of a motorcycle is an essential part of the chain drive. It is mounted directly on the rear wheel and is connected to the front sprocket via a chain.
How can I tell if the sprocket is worn?
You can usually identify rear sprocket wear by inspecting the teeth. Worn teeth have an irregular shape and appear thin, very pointed or bent. You may also notice metallic rattling noises. Severe wear can cause the chain to skip because it slips over the excessively worn teeth.
smaller or larger Sprocket?
- Sprocket with more teeth → improved acceleration
- Sprocket with fewer teeth → higher top speed
You also have to consider the gear ratio between rear and front sprocket. The calculation is: number of teeth of rear sprocket / number of teeth of front spocket. A low ratio increases speed, while a high ratio improves acceleration.
Example: Front sprocket with 13 teeth and rear sprocket with 48 teeth: 48/13 = a ratio of 3.69.
Sprocket types
Steel is preferable to aluminium if you want the longest possible service life. Aluminium is the better choice for maximum performance because it is lighter. Self-cleaning anti-mud rear sprockets are suitable for off-road use in dirt and mud.
Chain care
To ensure optimal life, it is important that you do not neglect chain care, we recommend a special chain brush.
Overview of most common sprockets
- Sprocket, 62 mm internal diameter / 5-hole: Rieju (older models), Peugeot, Motorhispania
- Sprocket, 100 mm internal diameter / 4-hole: Beta RR50 from 2005
- Sprocket, 102 mm internal diameter / 6-hole 3x2: Derbi Senda DRD
- Sprocket, 105 mm internal diameter / 6-hole 3x2: Aprilia, Derbi, Gilera, Rieju, Peugeot, Motorhispania, Yamaha, MBK
- Sprocket, 108 mm internal diameter / 6-hole: Aprilia, Derbi, Gilera