2021 - 2023
KTM 250 XC-F
Front sprocket standard
| RENTHAL
Fits to:
2021 - 2022 KTM 250 XC-F
Transmision ratio:
11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | ||
38 | 3.45 -11.9% | 3.17 -19.3% | 2.92 -25.5% | 2.71 -30.8% | 2.53 -35.4% | 2.38 -39.5% | |
40 | 3.64 -7.3% | 3.33 -15.0% | 3.08 -21.6% | 2.86 -27.2% | 2.67 -32.0% | 2.50 -36.3% | |
41 | 3.73 -5.0% | 3.42 -12.9% | 3.15 -19.6% | 2.93 -25.4% | 2.73 -30.3% | 2.56 -34.7% | |
42 | 3.82 -2.7% | 3.50 -10.8% | 3.23 -17.6% | 3.00 -23.5% | 2.80 -28.6% | 2.62 -33.1% | |
44 | 4.00 +2.0% | 3.67 -6.5% | 3.38 -13.7% | 3.14 -19.9% | 2.93 -25.2% | 2.75 -29.9% | |
45 | 4.09 +4.3% | 3.75 -4.4% | 3.46 -11.8% | 3.21 -18.1% | 3.00 -23.5% | 2.81 -28.3% | |
46 | 4.18 +6.6% | 3.83 -2.3% | 3.54 -9.8% | 3.29 -16.2% | 3.07 -21.8% | 2.88 -26.7% | |
47 | 4.27 +8.9% | 3.92 -0.2% | 3.62 -7.8% | 3.36 -14.4% | 3.13 -20.1% | 2.94 -25.1% | |
48 | 4.36 +11.2% | 4.00 +2.0% | 3.69 -5.9% | 3.43 -12.6% | 3.20 -18.4% | 3.00 -23.5% | |
49 | 4.45 +13.5% | 4.08 +4.1% | 3.77 -3.9% | 3.50 -10.8% | 3.27 -16.7% | 3.06 -21.9% | |
50 | 4.55 +15.9% | 4.17 +6.2% | 3.85 -2.0% | 3.57 -9.0% | 3.33 -15.0% | 3.12 -20.3% | |
51 | 4.64 +18.2% | 4.25 +8.3% | 3.92 standard | 3.64 -7.1% | 3.40 -13.3% | 3.19 -18.8% | |
52 | 4.73 +20.5% | 4.33 +10.5% | 4.00 +2.0% | 3.71 -5.3% | 3.47 -11.6% | 3.25 -17.2% | |
53 | 4.82 +22.8% | 4.42 +12.6% | 4.08 +3.9% | 3.79 -3.5% | 3.53 -9.9% | 3.31 -15.6% |
Specifications
Manufacturer | RENTHAL |
---|---|
Chain pitch | 520 |
Net weight (kg) | 0.16 |
Number of teeth | 14 |
Product description
Renthal off-road front chainwheels are chosen by more factory motocross and supercross teams than any other chainwheel on the market today.
They are CNC machined from a cased hardened and core refined 655M13 nickel chromium steel.
CASE HARDENED
The case hardening process ensures that the front chainwheel has the longest service life possible. Each chainwheel is introduced to great heat that hardens the surface.
CORE REFINED
Core refined 655M13 Nickel-Chrome-Molybdenum alloy steel gives the ultimate combination of strength and hardness.
CNC MACHINED
To account for the extremely high tolerances required for engine components, Renthal makes use of their in-house CNC facilities to accurately machine each individual front chainwheel to the tightest tolerance possible.