Drivetrain Hardware
Bicycle Drivetrain Hardware
Rogue Powersports stocks Motorcycle drivetrain hardware from MOOSE RACING. OEM-spec fastener kits, washers, nuts, bolts. Fitment for street, sport, cruiser, and off-road builds. Free shipping on every order.
Frequently Asked Questions
What bike drivetrain hardware do I need?
Chainring bolts, cassette lockring, derailleur hangers, bottom bracket, pulleys (jockey wheels), pedal washers. Replace as needed — most fail visibly. Keep a spare derailleur hanger ($10-30) for trail-side fixes.
How often do bike derailleur hangers break?
Every crash, branch strike, or impact can bend or break the hanger. Aluminum hangers are designed to break before damaging the more-expensive frame. Carry a spare on rides longer than 20 miles.
Can I install bike drivetrain parts myself?
Most DIY-friendly: chains, cassettes, chainrings, pedals. Less DIY: bottom brackets, pressed-in components. Specialty tools (chain whip, cassette tool, BB tool) are inexpensive and pay for themselves quickly.
How long do bike pulleys (jockey wheels) last?
Cheap pulleys: 1,000-3,000 miles. Quality (CeramicSpeed, Wheels Manufacturing): 10,000+ miles. Replace when teeth are visibly worn or bearings grind.
Are aftermarket bike drivetrain parts reliable?
Many aftermarket brands (KMC chains, Wheels Manufacturing) match or exceed OEM. Bargain no-name parts often have shorter life or compatibility issues. Stick with established names.