ZF Sprocket offers high-quality rear sprockets specifically designed for various motorcycle models, including Suzuki GSX-R 600 and 750, Suzuki GSX-S 750, Yamaha FZ-07, Yamaha MT-07/Tracer, Yamaha XSR 700, Yamaha FZ-10, and Yamaha MT-10/SP. The company uses premium German aluminum supplied by a leading global provider to manufacture its sprockets.
I’m a bit torn about this ZF Rear Sprocket, as it did take me some time to figure out the installation process. However, once I got the hang of it, the end result was well worth the effort! My Suzuki GSX-R 600 now shifts like new, and I’ve noticed an increase in fuel efficiency. My only concern is that the product description could be more detailed regarding compatibility with certain bike models.
I’ve had this ZF Rear Sprocket on my Yamaha MT-10 for about a month now, and it’s been performing flawlessly. The German aluminum used is exceptional quality, and the installation was surprisingly easy despite being a first-time DIY project. One minor suggestion I have would be to add more visual aids or diagrams in the instructions to help with alignment.
I’ve been using this ZF Sprocket for my Yamaha MT-07 and I’m thoroughly impressed with the performance. The sprocket is well-made, durable, and easy to install. It’s also quiet and doesn’t vibrate excessively. My only minor complaint is that it took a few days to arrive.
This ZF Sprocket has been a game-changer for my daily commute on my Yamaha FZ-10. The extra power and smooth shifting have made a huge difference in my riding experience. The only thing I wish is that it came with instructions for installation, but overall I’m very satisfied.
I’m still in awe of how well this ZF Rear Sprocket works! I recently installed it on my Suzuki GSX-S 750, and the difference is incredible. The bike now shifts like a dream, and I’ve experienced no issues with wear or tear. My only question would be: Can you recommend any similar products for other bike models? I’m interested in upgrading my transmission system.
Dear Rajah, thank you for sharing your fantastic experience with our ZF Rear Sprocket! We’re thrilled to hear that it’s working well on your Suzuki GSX-S 750 and providing a smooth ride. As for your question, we do offer similar products for other bike models. For instance, our ZF Rear Sprockets are also compatible with Yamaha MT-07/Tracer and Yamaha XSR 700. If you’re interested in upgrading your transmission system, I recommend checking out our selection of high-quality sprockets designed specifically for various motorcycle models. Feel free to reach out if you have any more questions or concerns! Our team would be happy to help.
I’ve had this sprocket on my Suzuki GSX-R 600 for a few months now and I’m really happy with the performance. It’s definitely improved my bike’s acceleration and handling. The only minor issue is that it took some time to get used to the slightly different shifting pattern.
I’m absolutely thrilled with my new ZF Rear Sprocket! The installation was a breeze, and the quality is top-notch. I’ve been using it on my Yamaha MT-07 for a few weeks now, and I’ve noticed a significant improvement in shifting smoothness and overall bike performance. The price was very reasonable considering the high-quality materials used. My only minor complaint would be that the instructions could be more detailed for first-time installers like myself.
I’m still deciding whether or not to purchase this sprocket for my Suzuki GSX-S 750. Can anyone tell me if it’s compatible with the stock suspension setup?
Hello there! Thank you for considering our ZF Rear Sprocket for your Suzuki GSX-S 750. Compatibility with the stock suspension setup is an important factor to consider before making a purchase. After verifying our product specifications, I’m happy to inform you that our sprocket is designed to be compatible with the standard suspension setup on your bike model. However, we always recommend double-checking the specifications and consulting the owner’s manual to ensure a smooth installation process. If you have any further questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to ask.