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- Czy do montażu części potrzebne są jakiekolwiek modyfikacje mojego motocykla?
- Czym dokładnie jest dishing/offsetting i trimming?
- Jakich marek opon używasz?
- Czy muszę zmienić podnośnik tylnego zawieszenia dla koła 21"?
- Jaką szerokość obręczy powinienem wybrać do zestawu SuperMoto 16"?
- Czy koło będzie pasować do mojego przedniego widelca?
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- Czy masz instrukcje?
- Mój dysk nie pasuje do piasty. Czy muszę używać konkretnej tarczy z tylną piastą?
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- Dlaczego nie ma podkładek dystansowych pod przednie koła?
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🛠️ Chain Engagement on Powder-Coated Sprockets: What to Expect
If your chain doesn’t seem to fit or engage properly on a new powder-coated sprocket, don’t worry — it’s a normal part of the break-in process.
At Milk Racing, we often receive questions about initial chain fitment on custom-colored sprockets, especially powder-coated and candy-finished versions. Here’s what you need to know:
Why the chain may not fit perfectly at first?
Powder coating adds a thin protective color layer over the raw sprocket surface. While this layer enhances looks and resists corrosion, it slightly increases the overall dimensions of the tooth profile and valleys.
As a result, your chain may not seat or engage properly during the first few rides. You might notice a slight misalignment or that the chain feels “sticky” on the sprocket.
What happens during break-in?
During initial use, the chain gradually wears through the powder-coated layer in the high-contact areas — allowing proper alignment and engagement between the sprocket teeth and chain rollers.
This break-in process usually resolves itself within a few rides and does not affect the long-term durability or performance of the sprocket.
💡 This applies to all powder-coated sprockets, including Candy finishes, which use the same coating method.
Final thoughts
Powder-coated sprockets are a great way to add style and protection to your build. Just keep in mind that the chain may not fully engage at first — this is normal and expected. Once broken in, your setup will perform just as reliably as any raw or anodized sprocket.
Have more questions about sprockets, custom finishes, or chain fitment? Contact our team here — we’re always happy to help.
Subject: Question About Front Sprocket Compatibility
Hi Milk Racing Team,
I’m planning to order your Supermoto wheel kit and I wanted to clarify something about the front sprocket. Could you please tell me:
1. The chain pitch the kit uses (e.g., 420, 520, etc.).
2. The bore / spline size of the front sprocket hub mount.
3. If it’s possible to swap in a 24T front sprocket without any modifications.
I just want to make sure everything fits perfectly with my KO Nano motor and 72V battery setup.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Best regards,
Bucatariu sebastian
Thank you for your comment on our website; I am more than happy to help.
Unfortunately, at this very moment, we don’t offer wheels for KO Nano motor. However, we might offer them in the future, so if you don’t mind I can add your e-mail to our newsletter so you will get an update on the new product launch.