Warp 9 Rear Sprocket — Sur-Ron / Talaria / E-Moto (52T / 54T / 58T)
Dial in your gearing for the way you ride. The Warp 9 rear sprocket is CNC-machined from premium 7075-T6 aluminum to keep rotating weight low without sacrificing tooth strength. A hard-anodized finish adds durability, while chamfered, mud-shedding teeth help the chain run smooth and quiet even in gritty conditions. Tight runout tolerances and a clean tooth profile deliver consistent engagement you can feel on trail or street.
This sprocket uses the popular LBX 6-bolt pattern and 420 chain pitch, making it a direct bolt-on for many lightweight e-moto platforms. The design balances stiffness and mass with carefully placed relief pockets, so you get crisp throttle response and dependable wear over time. Each sprocket is laser-etched with the tooth count for quick swaps and easy setup notes in the pits or garage.
Fitment (LBX-pattern hubs):
Sur-Ron Light Bee X / Segway X160–X260; Talaria Sting (MX3/MX4), Talaria X, Talaria XXX; E-Ride Pro (select LBX-pattern models); 79Bike, RAWRR, and other platforms sharing the LBX 6-bolt hub and 420 chain.
Not compatible: Sur-Ron Ultra Bee / Storm Bee, Talaria MX5, Altis Sigma, or any model not using the LBX 6-bolt / 420 combination.
Sizes offered: 52T, 54T, 58T (only)
Quick gearing guide:
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58T – Maximum snap and climbing grip; lowers top speed. Ideal for technical trails, hills, heavier riders, wheelie/stunt builds.
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54T – Balanced all-rounder; strong drive out of corners with reasonable cruise.
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52T – More relaxed cruising RPM and higher top-end for mixed street or longer connectors.
Install notes:
Verify chain length when changing tooth count (add/remove links as needed). Set proper slack and recheck after the first ride as the chain seats. Use OEM-grade hardware, torque to spec, and apply threadlocker where specified. Inspect the chain slider/guide and replace if worn to protect the swingarm and maintain chain line.
What to expect:
Swapping rear tooth count changes wheel torque and cruising RPM; it doesn’t alter controller limits, battery output, or motor kw. Choose the tooth count that matches your terrain and riding style for the best feel and range balance.