The stock rear sprocket size for a Yamaha Raptor 350 is typically 40 teeth. This configuration provides a balance between acceleration and top speed, making it suitable for various riding conditions. However, it's always a good idea to check the specific model year, as variations may exist.
13t front 40t rear
going by all the other yamahas raptor banshee blaster i would say its a 40 tooth Yamaha always goes with a 13 tooth front sprocket and a 40 rear
I run a stock rear sprocket and 15 front. does great for 500 ft drags
Stock raptor 250s willl make around 17-20 hp at the rear wheels.
They came stock with a 49T or 48T rear sprocket you can choose a replacement with either a 48T, 49T, 50T, or 51T, if you have the old sprocket count the teeth on the sprocket and that tells if it is a 48T, 49T or whatever (48T = 48 teeth)
For the '06 - 48 teeth in the rear. 13 in the front. For the '07 - 49 rear. 13 front. Not sure about '05 or '08.
depends if the sprocket is bigger or smaller than a stock sprocket.
no it wont the only other one that will fit is off the banshee
The chain is size 530, and the stock gearing is 15/45, meaning that the front sprocket has 15 teeth and the rear sprocket has 45 teeth.
it depends on your rear tire size and weight.............................
14t front, 38t rear
The best sprocket for the Yamaha Crypton S typically depends on your riding style and needs. Many riders prefer a 14-tooth front sprocket paired with a 40-tooth rear sprocket for a good balance of acceleration and top speed. However, if you're looking for improved acceleration, you might consider a smaller front sprocket or a larger rear sprocket. Always ensure compatibility and consider your specific riding conditions before making a change.