MTX OE Steel sprockets are strong and durable, heat-treated and hand-finished for longevity. Front sprockets are constructed from SCM420 chromoly steel alloy where rear sprockets are constructed from C45 high carbon steel with a Zinc electroplated finish. Designed as an OEM replacement to exceed OEM specifications at a fraction of the price, making them your ideal cost-effective solution for replacing old worn and warped sprockets.
OEM replacement
Exceeds OEM specifications
Heat treated and hand finished
Constructed from C49 high carbon steel
Pitch: 530
Teeth: 15
NOTE: Actual sprocket design may be different from the image above.
1970 Honda CB350 Twin
1971 Honda CB350 Twin
1972 Honda CB350 Twin
1972 Honda CB350F
1973 Honda CB250
1973 Honda CB350 Twin
1973 Honda CB350F
1974 Honda CB250
1974 Honda CB350 Twin
1974 Honda CB350F
1974 Honda CB360
1975 Honda CB250
1975 Honda CB350F
1975 Honda CB360
1975 Honda CB500T Twin
1976 Honda CB250
1976 Honda CB350F
1976 Honda CB360
1976 Honda CB400F
1976 Honda CB500T Twin
1976 Honda CJ360T
1977 Honda CB250
1977 Honda CB360
1977 Honda CB400F
1977 Honda CB500T Twin
1977 Honda CJ250T
1977 Honda CJ360T
1978 Honda CB250
1978 Honda CB250T1-T2
1978 Honda CB400T
1978 Honda CJ250T
1979 Honda CB250T1-T2
1979 Honda CB400N
1979 Honda CB400T
1979 Honda CJ250T
1980 Honda CB250T1-T2
1980 Honda CB400N
1981 Honda CB250N
1981 Honda CB250T1-T2
1982 Honda CB250N
1982 Honda CM450A
1982 Honda CM450C
1983 Honda CM450A
1983 Honda CM450C
MTX OE Steel sprockets are strong and durable, heat-treated and hand-finished for longevity. Front sprockets are constructed from SCM420 chromoly steel alloy where rear sprockets are constructed from C45 high carbon steel with a Zinc electroplated finish. Designed as an OEM replacement to exceed OEM specifications at a fraction of the price, making them your ideal cost-effective solution for replacing old worn and warped sprockets.
OEM replacement
Exceeds OEM specifications
Heat treated and hand finished
Constructed from C49 high carbon steel
Pitch: 530
Teeth: 15
NOTE: Actual sprocket design may be different from the image above.
1970 Honda CB350 Twin
1971 Honda CB350 Twin
1972 Honda CB350 Twin
1972 Honda CB350F
1973 Honda CB250
1973 Honda CB350 Twin
1973 Honda CB350F
1974 Honda CB250
1974 Honda CB350 Twin
1974 Honda CB350F
1974 Honda CB360
1975 Honda CB250
1975 Honda CB350F
1975 Honda CB360
1975 Honda CB500T Twin
1976 Honda CB250
1976 Honda CB350F
1976 Honda CB360
1976 Honda CB400F
1976 Honda CB500T Twin
1976 Honda CJ360T
1977 Honda CB250
1977 Honda CB360
1977 Honda CB400F
1977 Honda CB500T Twin
1977 Honda CJ250T
1977 Honda CJ360T
1978 Honda CB250
1978 Honda CB250T1-T2
1978 Honda CB400T
1978 Honda CJ250T
1979 Honda CB250T1-T2
1979 Honda CB400N
1979 Honda CB400T
1979 Honda CJ250T
1980 Honda CB250T1-T2
1980 Honda CB400N
1981 Honda CB250N
1981 Honda CB250T1-T2
1982 Honda CB250N
1982 Honda CM450A
1982 Honda CM450C
1983 Honda CM450A
1983 Honda CM450C