Rolon Chain Sprockets

A Rolon chain sprocket kit is a complete set that includes a Rolon chain and matching sprockets, built for smooth power transmission and long-lasting performance. These kits are commonly used in motorcycles and scooters to replace the stock setup, offering better durability and a more refined ride.

At Sparescart, We offer genuine Rolon chain sprockets for popular bikes like Bajaj, KTM, Yamaha, Honda, Royal Enfield, TVS, Suzuki, Jawa, Benelli, Triumph, BMW, Hero, Husqvarna, and more.

All products are directly sourced from reliable suppliers and built to match your bike’s OEM fitment. Whether you're a daily rider or touring enthusiast, you’ll find the right Rolon chain sprocket kit here.
No matter what you ride—Pulsar, Duke 390, Duke 125, Himalayan, Yamaha R15, Honda Hness CB350, Jawa 42, Benelli Imperiale, Triumph Speed 400, or others—we’ve got a Rolon chain sprocket that fits just right.

Why Choose Rolon Chain Sprockets?

Rolon is one of India’s leading brands for motorcycle chain sprocket kits. Known for high-quality materials and precise fitment, Rolon products are used by riders, garages, and mechanics across the country. They're easy to install, perform well under different road conditions, and are available in multiple variants depending on your riding style and needs.

Types of Rolon Chain Sprockets

X-Ring Chain Sprocket

An X-ring chain sprocket is a motorcycle chain and sprocket kit that uses rubber seals shaped like an "X" between the chain links. These seals help keep the chain well-lubricated and protected from dirt, which means less wear and longer life compared to normal chains. It's a good choice for riders who travel long distances or ride at high speeds.

C-Ring Chain Sprocket

A C-ring chain sprocket uses a basic, open-type chain without rubber seals. It's simple in design and suitable for regular city use or short-distance rides. While it may not last as long as X-ring chains, it’s easier on the pocket and easier to maintain.

Standard Chain Sprocket

The standard chain sprocket is the regular type of chain kit commonly used in most bikes. It doesn’t have special sealing rings but does the job for daily commuting and normal riding needs. It's the go-to option for budget-conscious riders looking for reliable performance.

Brass Chain Sprocket

A brass chain sprocket features a brass-coated surface that offers better resistance to rust and wear. Many riders also prefer it for its premium finish, especially those using classic bikes like Royal Enfield or Jawa. It adds both performance and a stylish look to your ride.

Noise-Free Chain Sprocket

The noise-free chain sprocket is designed to reduce chain noise and vibration. It helps in smoother riding, especially at higher speeds, and makes your bike sound quieter. It's a good choice for those who prefer a calm, refined riding experience.

Orange Chain Sprocket

An orange chain sprocket has the same performance as regular sprockets but comes with a bright orange finish – usually preferred by KTM Duke and RC riders. It adds a sporty look to your bike without compromising on quality or durability.

Bike Brands

We offer Rolon chain sprockets for more than 100+ bike models across the following brands:


Bajaj – including Pulsar NS 200, RS 200, Dominar and more
Benelli – TNT, GT, TNT 300, 302R
BMW – G310R, G310GS
Enfield (Royal Enfield) – Classic 350, Bullet, Himalayan and others
Hero – standard and premium Hero models
Honda – including H’ness CB350 and Hornet
Husqvarna – Vitpilen
Jawa & Yezdi – Jawa 42, Perak, Yezdi Roadster
Kawasaki – Ninja, Z series and more
KTM – Duke 125, 200, 250, 390 and RC series
Suzuki – Gixxer and other models
Triumph – Speed 400, Scrambler 400X
TVS – Apache series, Raider and more
Yamaha – R15, MT15, FZ, and other popular bikes

Need Help Finding the Right Fit?

Whether you’re searching for a Yamaha chain sprocket, Duke 390 chain sprocket, Royal Enfield brass sprocket, or even a noise free chain sprocket, we’re here to help.

If you're not sure which chain sprocket suits your bike, just contact us or search by your bike model name above.