Description
Product Overview
The CILOYU 60‑tooth sprocket is a precision‑engineered component designed for 420‑type chains commonly used on mini bikes, go‑karts, and small‑engine powersports vehicles. Made from high‑grade alloy steel, the sprocket features a bright, rich surface finish that resists corrosion and wear. Key specifications include a 60‑tooth count, a 3.18″ (81 mm) bolt‑hole circle, a 1.57″ (40 mm) center hole, and an overall diameter of 9.64″ (245 mm). Its robust construction delivers higher torque, smoother power transfer, and improved climbing ability on uneven terrain.
Usage
This sprocket is ideal for riders and hobbyists who demand reliable performance from their Predator 212cc, 196cc, 200cc, or 6.5 hp engines. It fits a broad range of models such as Coleman Baja TrailMaster, Massimo Powersports mini bikes, and various BT200X, CT200U‑EX, and KT196 series. Whether navigating off‑road trails, racing on a go‑kart track, or tackling steep hills, the 60‑tooth design provides the torque needed for demanding conditions. 
Why Choose Us
CILOYU combines decades of engineering expertise with rigorous quality control to ensure each sprocket meets exacting standards. The alloy steel material offers superior strength-to-weight ratio, reducing the risk of deformation under load. Each unit undergoes heat treatment and surface coating to guarantee long‑lasting durability and consistent performance across diverse environments.
Key Features
- 60‑tooth design increases torque and climbing capability.
- High‑grade alloy steel construction for durability and wear resistance.
- Bright, rich surface finish that resists corrosion.
- Wide compatibility with popular mini bike and go‑kart models.
- Easy installation with standard 420‑chain bolt pattern.
FAQ
What chain size does this sprocket fit?
The sprocket is designed for standard 420‑type chains used on most mini bikes and small‑engine go‑karts.
Can I install this sprocket on a Predator 212 engine?
Yes, the 60‑tooth CILOYU sprocket is fully compatible with Predator 212cc, 196cc, and 200cc engines.
Is the alloy steel prone to rust?
No, the sprocket receives a protective coating that provides excellent corrosion resistance even in wet or humid conditions.
How does the 60‑tooth size affect performance?
A larger tooth count increases torque output, improves climbing ability, and enhances power transfer efficiency on uneven terrain.
What tools are needed for installation?
Standard socket wrenches and a chain tensioner are sufficient to install the sprocket using the existing bolt pattern.




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