Features:
- 4th axis machining technology CNC machined from 7075 T-6 alloy
- Anodized to further increase corrosion resistance and durability
- Each nut is carefully inspected and laser etched with recommended torque values
- Lightweight and an attractive alternative to stock heavy and bulky steel nuts
- M10x1.25 pitch nuts fit most modern sport bikes with 10mm studs from Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Triumph, and Yamaha
- TITANIUM NUTS ONLY: pre-drilled for safety wire
- Torque Specs:
- 10mm aluminum nut torque to 29 ft/lbs and use blue Loctite
- 10mm stainless steel nut torque to 40 ft/lbs and use blue Loctite
- 10mm titanium nut torque to 34 ft/lbs and use blue Loctite (if not safety wiring)
- Available in:
- 7075 Aluminum
- black, blue, gold, red and silver
- 306 Stainless Steel
- G-5 Titanium (pre-drilled for safety wire)
- Made in the USA
IMPORTANT FITMENT NOTE: The Driven Sprocket Nuts in this listing are 10mm x 1.25 and will fit most modern Japanese sportbikes. These will also fit Aprilia RSV4 models equipped with Forged Wheels from the factory. The BMW S1000RR and Ducati Models require a different size. While these fit a wide range of bikes we recommend measuring the sprocket nuts on your bike or calling Team STG before ordering if you are unsure these will fit your bike.
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Perfect
Matched perfect with my red socket. Love them.
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Large block works well
These are a big improvement over my OEM sprocket nuts (tapered to save weight) as they have a large block (17mm) for the spanner/socket to hold on to. I shredded my OEM tapered sprocket nuts due to lack of contact surface.
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Beautiful
As anything Driven you can't go wrong. I typically only buy Driven brand products for this reason. Only if they don't carry it do I stray. Added bonus is there made in the USA.
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Nice Nut's
I installed my Driven red nuts on my new black sprocket. I used blue loc tight and 29ft lb torque. Looks great and lighter.
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awesome product looks sweet on my bike.
awesome product cant wait till everyone asks where i got them so i can tell them.
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Driven is the best
Great quality and no need for your stock washers so it saves a tad bit of rotational mass. (06 cbr600rr) they were also the same size as the stock nuts that were on the original sprocket. always choose driven
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Nice but blocky
Nice build quality, finish, and packaging. The size is rather large giving a blocky look and a heavy feel. I didn't have the factory nuts to do a weight comparison but I'm doubting they saved much weight if any. Wish I went with probolt.
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