YCF 14" Rear Steel Wheel with Disc Sprocket for Bigy 125 & 150 Bikes (2024-2025)
The YCF 14" Rear Wheel with Disc Sprocket is built with a reinforced steel rim and 5-screw hub, delivering strength and reliability for Bigy 125 & 150 bikes (2024–2025).
| Brand: YCF |
| Color: Black - Silver |
| Hardparts: YCF |
Internal Reference:
YCF-YC110-1101-29-BK
Product Information
The YCF 14" Rear Wheel with Disc Sprocket is a complete rear wheel assembly designed for durability and performance on YCF Bigy 125 and 150 bikes from 2024–2025. Constructed from reinforced steel, this wheel is engineered to withstand the stress of motocross, pit riding, and trail conditions.
The hub features a 5-screw fixation system for the disc sprocket, ensuring secure fit and stable power transfer. With the pre-mounted disc sprocket, this wheel comes ready for quick installation, minimizing downtime and keeping your bike running at peak performance. Ideal for both replacement and upgrade, this steel wheel offers a strong, reliable option for riders demanding toughness and long-lasting use.
Features & Benefits
- 14" rear wheel made from reinforced steel for added strength
- 5-screw hub fixation ensures secure sprocket mounting
- Includes pre-installed disc sprocket
- Built for heavy off-road use
- Provides stability, traction, and reliable drivetrain alignment
What's Included
- (1) YCF 14" Rear Steel Wheel with Disc Sprocket for Bigy 125 & 150 Bikes (2024-2025)
Fitment
- BIGY 125 (2024–2025)
- BIGY 150 (2024–2025)
Specifications
- Wheel Size: 14" (rear)
- Material: Reinforced steel
- Use: Motocross, pit bike riding, enduro, trail
FAQ - Common Rider Questions
Q: Does this wheel include a tire?
A: No, this assembly includes the wheel, sprocket, and brake disc. Tires and tubes are sold separately.
Q: Can I change the sprocket if I want different gearing?
A: Yes, the 5-screw hub allows you to easily swap the sprocket for different sizes.
Q: What makes this wheel different from an aluminum version?
A: Steel wheels are more resistant to bending and are often chosen for durability, while aluminum wheels are lighter but less rugged.
