JT-816-45

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REAR SPROCKET BANDIT 1200

The JT Sprockets JTR816.45 is a high-quality 45-tooth rear sprocket designed for durability and performance. Manufactured from C49 high-carbon steel, it offers exceptional strength and longevity. This sprocket is precision-engineered to meet or exceed OEM specifications, ensuring a perfect fit and optimal power transfer for your motorcycle.

Key Features:

  • 45-tooth rear sprocket

  • 530 chain pitch

  • Constructed from C49 high-carbon steel

  • Precision-machined for exact fit

  • Heat-treated and bead-blasted for enhanced strength and durability

  • Designed to meet or exceed OEM standardsjtsprockets.comSoCal Powersports


Fitment List:
The JT Sprockets JTR816.45 rear sprocket is compatible with the following Suzuki motorcycle models:

  • GS550E (1978–1986)

  • GS550L (1979–1986)

  • GS550M (1982)

  • GS550T (1981)

  • GS650E (1981–1982)

  • GS700E (1985)

  • GS700ES (1985)

  • GS750E (1983)

  • GS750ES (1983)

  • GSX400FWS D (1983–1984)

  • GSX400FX, FZ, FD, FE (1981–1986)

  • GSX550ED, EE, ES, EF, EG, EU (1983–1987)

  • GSX750SE, S3/4 Katana (1984–1986)

  • GSX750EE, ESD, ESE, EFE (1980–1989)

  • GSX750W, X, Y, K1, K2, K3 (1998–2003)

  • GSX-R750L, M Sling Shot (1990–1991)

  • GSX-R750WN, WP, WR, WS (1992–1995)

  • GSX-R1100K (1989)

  • GSX-R1100L, M, WN (1990–1992)

  • GSX-R1100WP, WR (1993–1994)

  • GSX1100F Katana (1989)

  • GSX1100F Katana (1990–1996)

  • GSX1200 Inazuma (1999–2000)

  • GSF1200 Bandit T, V, W, X, Y, K1, K2, K3, K4, K5 (1995–2005)

  • GSF1200S Bandit T, V, W, X, Y, K1, K2, K3, K4, K5 (1995–2005)

  • RF900R-R, S, S2, T, V, W, Y (1994–2000)

  • GT750 J, K (1972–1973)

  • GT750 L, M (1974–1975)

  • GT750 A, B (1976–1977)

  • GR650 X-D, E, F (1983–1985)