* Front Sprocket: 14 teeth
* Rear Sprocket: 43 teeth
This is the original sprocket configuration that comes on the Suzuki Shogun RR 125. It provides a good balance of acceleration and top speed, making it suitable for everyday riding conditions.
Custom Sprocket Combinations:
Depending on your riding style and preferences, you may want to consider changing the stock sprocket combination. Here are a few custom sprocket combinations that are popular among Suzuki Shogun RR 125 riders:
* 15T Front Sprocket: This will give you better acceleration but slightly reduce your top speed.
* 42T Rear Sprocket: This will give you a slightly higher top speed but reduce your acceleration.
* 15T Front Sprocket + 42T Rear Sprocket: This is a popular combination that provides a good balance of acceleration and top speed.
Changing the Sprocket Combination:
Changing the sprocket combination on your Suzuki Shogun RR 125 is relatively simple. You will need a set of wrenches, a chain breaker, and a chain rivet tool. You can also have a mechanic change the sprockets for you.
Here are the steps on how to change the sprocket combination:
1. Remove the rear wheel.
2. Remove the chain guide and chain.
3. Remove the front sprocket.
4. Install the new front sprocket.
5. Install the new chain.
6. Adjust the chain tension.
7. Reinstall the chain guide and rear wheel.
Note: When changing the sprocket combination, you may need to adjust the carburetor and ignition timing to ensure that the engine is running properly. If you are not familiar with these adjustments, it is best to have them done by a qualified mechanic.