Ever Power · Drivetrain Components · UK B2B Manufacturing
Professional-Grade Bike Sprockets Built for Road and Mountain Drivetrain Performance
The definitive B2B sourcing guide for UK bicycle brands, OEM assemblers and specialist distributors seeking custom-engineered drivetrain components built to last.
Road and mountain bikes impose mechanical demands on their drivetrain components that few other machines match in sustained intensity. At the centre of every pedalling cycle sits the bicycle sprocket — a precision-toothed component that mediates every watt of effort a rider produces. When tooth geometry is engineered correctly, when material grade is precisely specified, and when manufacturing tolerances are held within microns, the result is a drivetrain that shifts with mechanical precision, transmits power with minimal loss and resists wear under conditions that would destroy lesser components in a fraction of the time. For original equipment manufacturers, bicycle brands and specialist distributors operating across the United Kingdom, the bicycle sprocket specification carries direct consequences for product quality, warranty liability and long-term market reputation.
Whether your product range covers featherweight carbon road bikes aimed at athletes competing in the Tour de Yorkshire and the UCI Gran Fondo series, or full-suspension enduro machines engineered for the challenging terrain of Glentress, Afan Forest and the Tweed Valley, the bicycle sprockets in your drivetrain specification will shape how riders perceive the overall quality of the product. This guide draws on over 18 years of application engineering experience to examine the mechanical principles, material science, commercial considerations and application-specific requirements that separate genuinely high-performance bicycle sprockets from commodity alternatives — and explains why an ever-growing number of UK cycling brands choose Ever Power as their manufacturing partner.

Ever Power precision bicycle sprockets — CNC-machined from aerospace-grade alloys and chromoly steel, engineered for road and mountain bike drivetrain applications, supplied to UK B2B clients in standard and fully custom specifications.
The Engineering That Defines Drivetrain Performance
A bicycle sprocket operates within a mechanical transmission that must convert muscular effort into forward motion across a range of gear ratios and at pedalling cadences anywhere between 50 and 130 RPM. The chain engages each tooth in sequence, and this engagement cycle repeats hundreds of times every minute during active riding. Any deviation from the specified tooth pitch — even a tolerance error as small as 0.05 mm — introduces vibration that riders immediately perceive as roughness, increases friction losses measurable in watts, and accelerates chain stretch through elevated contact stress at the engagement zone. Precision manufacturing in this application is not a luxury: it is a fundamental engineering requirement, and it is the foundation on which every Ever Power bicycle sprocket is designed and produced.
The tooth profile of a modern bicycle sprocket reflects decades of incremental refinement by drivetrain engineers. Multi-speed cassette systems require precisely positioned ramp features and shift pins that guide the chain between neighbouring cogs while significant pedalling force is applied — a function requiring manufacturing tolerances that are simply impossible to achieve without CNC precision machining. On 11- and 12-speed systems, the inter-sprocket spacing is measured in sub-millimetre increments, meaning dimensional consistency across the full cassette stack is critical to chain alignment, tracking stability and component longevity across the service life of the drivetrain. Road racing applications demand minimum rotational inertia through aggressive material removal; mountain bike bicycle sprockets on 1x drivetrains require robust narrow-wide tooth profiles that grip the chain positively and prevent ejection under the impact loading experienced on technical UK trail descents.
Why UK Brands Choose Ever Power Bicycle Sprockets
CNC Precision Machining
Every bicycle sprocket produced at Ever Power is five-axis CNC-machined to tolerances tighter than ±0.02 mm. Tooth pitch, root radius and flank geometry conform to ISO 606 and ANSI B29.1 standards, ensuring chain engagement is precise across all supported gear ratios and compatible with all major drivetrain platforms including SRAM Eagle, Shimano and Campagnolo. Post-machining CMM verification on every batch provides dimensional traceability for quality-conscious OEM clients.
Material Grade Flexibility
B2B clients specify from chromoly steel (4130/4340), aerospace aluminium (7075-T6), titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) or case-hardened carbon steel depending on their weight budget, durability targets and price point. Ever Power’s engineering team advises on optimal material selection for each application, ensuring your bicycle sprockets deliver the right balance of mass, fatigue strength and unit cost across the full product range.
Custom Tooth Profile Engineering
Standard profiles may not deliver optimal performance in every application. Ever Power develops custom narrow-wide tooth geometries, ramp positions and chamfer angles matched to specific shift sequences, chain types and riding environments. This level of application engineering is typically reserved for tier-1 drivetrain brands; Ever Power makes it accessible to B2B clients at commercial production quantities, with no compromise on execution quality.
Advanced Surface Treatments
Surface finish affects friction, wear rate and corrosion resistance in equal measure. Ever Power offers Type III hard anodising (aluminium), black oxide, DLC (diamond-like carbon) coating and electroless nickel plating. Hard-anodised aluminium bicycle sprockets combine exceptional wear life with minimal mass penalty — a combination of particular value in road racing applications. DLC coating delivers the best combined friction and corrosion performance available for UK all-season riding.
Broad Platform Compatibility
Ever Power bicycle sprockets are engineered and validated for 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12-speed drivetrain systems. Standard bolt circle diameters from 64 mm to 130 mm are held in production tooling to minimise lead times for common specifications. Non-standard BCD values and proprietary spider interface geometries are accommodated within custom engineering programmes, enabling UK brands to develop unique drivetrain systems with complete confidence in manufacturing execution.
UK-Ready Supply Chain
Ever Power maintains dedicated account management for UK bicycle industry clients, with English-language technical documentation, CE-compliant quality records and export packaging tailored for UK distributor and retail requirements. Standard production lead times of 15–25 days for repeat orders, with an expedited 10-day option for urgent requirements, ensure your supply chain runs without interruption during peak demand periods such as the UK spring build season.
Technical Specifications: Standard & Custom Range
The parameters below summarise the core technical range available across Ever Power’s standard and custom bicycle sprocket production programmes. Specifications outside these ranges are achievable within bespoke engineering agreements — contact [email protected] with your requirements for a tailored assessment.
| Parameter | Road Sprocket | MTB Sprocket | Custom Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tooth Count | 11 – 34T | 10 – 52T | 8T – 64T |
| Chain Speed | 10, 11, 12-speed | 9, 10, 11, 12-speed | 7 – 12-speed |
| Material Options | 7075-T6 Alu, Ti, Steel | 4130/4340 Steel, 7075 Alu | Per client specification |
| Surface Treatment | Hard anodise, DLC, NiP | Black oxide, DLC, NiP | All standard options |
| Manufacturing Tolerance | ±0.015 mm (pitch) | ±0.020 mm (pitch) | Per drawing / ISO 1328 |
| Weight (11T, aluminium) | 3.2 – 4.8 g | 4.5 – 8.0 g | Per design & material |
| Min. Order Quantity | 200 pcs (standard) | 200 pcs (standard) | 50 pcs (with NRE) |
| Production Lead Time | 15 – 20 days | 15 – 25 days | 25 – 40 days (1st run) |
Material Science: What Your Bicycle Sprockets Are Made From — and Why It Matters
Material selection is among the most consequential decisions in bicycle sprocket design, because it determines not just weight but fatigue life under cyclic loading, resistance to corrosion in the damp and frequently salt-laden conditions of UK cycling environments, and the ability to hold the tight tolerances that modern multi-speed drivetrain systems demand. A sprocket material optimised purely for lightness may corrode within a single winter season of Scottish riding; one specified purely for hardness may carry insufficient toughness to survive the high-impact loading of technical mountain biking without developing micro-cracks. Getting the material specification right requires both engineering knowledge and detailed understanding of the intended application — exactly what Ever Power’s application engineering team brings to every client engagement.
Chromoly Steel (4130 / 4340)
The workhorse of mountain bike and gravel bicycle sprocket production. Tensile strength of 860–1080 MPa combined with excellent impact toughness makes 4130/4340 chromoly the specification of choice for components that must withstand high-torque loading and rock strikes. Case hardening raises surface hardness to 55–62 HRC while preserving toughness at the core — the optimal arrangement for maximum wear resistance without brittleness in demanding trail conditions.
Aerospace Aluminium 7075-T6
For road racing and weight-critical gravel builds, 7075-T6 delivers a tensile strength of 503 MPa at a density of 2.81 g/cm³ — roughly one-third the weight of steel at comparable section sizes. Type III hard anodising increases surface hardness to 60–70 HRC equivalent and substantially improves corrosion resistance, making hard-anodised 7075 bicycle sprockets a genuinely durable lightweight option rather than a performance compromise.
Titanium Alloy Ti-6Al-4V
For premium bicycle brands targeting weight-conscious road cyclists and the ultra-endurance segment, titanium bicycle sprockets represent the pinnacle of material engineering. Ti-6Al-4V offers a strength-to-weight ratio superior to both steel and aluminium with outstanding corrosion immunity in all environments. Extended machining cycle times make titanium a premium-priced specification, but one that commands corresponding commercial value in performance-oriented UK markets.
Application Scenarios: Road Cycling vs Mountain Biking
Road Bicycle Sprocket Applications
Road cycling drivetrains operate at high cadences and sustained chain tension. The cassette covers a narrower gear range than mountain bike equivalents — typically 11-28T, 11-30T or 11-34T on compact double cranksets — but shifts occur frequently, and the quality of each transition contributes directly to rider satisfaction and confidence. Road bicycle sprockets must be dimensionally precise to ensure seamless chain engagement at the cadences competitive cyclists maintain across multi-hour events such as the Etape Caledonia or the Fred Whitton Challenge.
Minimal tooth profile projection, hard-anodised aluminium construction and custom shift ramp geometry matched to each cassette sequence are the defining characteristics of road-optimised bicycle sprockets. Ever Power engineers each ramp position to support the specific shift sequence of the cassette, so that every upshift and downshift benefits from guided chain engagement under pedalling load. For sportive-oriented brands targeting the substantial UK amateur racing and gran fondo market, this precision engineering detail translates directly into a perceptibly premium riding experience that supports brand loyalty.
- 11-28T, 11-30T, 11-32T, 11-34T cassette ranges
- 10, 11 and 12-speed chain compatibility
- 7075-T6 aluminium with Type III hard anodise
- Custom shift ramp engineering per cassette sequence
- SRAM, Shimano and Campagnolo BCD compatibility
Mountain Bike Sprocket Applications
Mountain biking imposes fundamentally different demands on bicycle sprockets compared to road cycling. Modern trail and enduro bikes predominantly run 1x drivetrains — a single chainring up front and a wide-range cassette at the rear spanning ratios from 10T through to 50T or 52T. In this configuration, chain retention becomes critical: there is no front derailleur to assist chain management, meaning the cassette sprocket’s narrow-wide tooth profile is the primary mechanism preventing chain ejection on rough terrain, drops and high-impact compressions encountered across the UK’s challenging trail network.
Ever Power’s mountain bike bicycle sprockets are manufactured from 4130/4340 chromoly steel with precision case hardening, ensuring tooth flanks resist the abrasive wear common on the peat-soil trails at Cannock Chase, Dalby Forest and the many Peak District singletrack routes. The narrow-wide alternation is machined to tolerances of ±0.02 mm to ensure chain engagement and release operate predictably across the full range of chain wear conditions, from new chain to the replacement threshold.
- 10-50T, 10-52T, 11-46T cassette ranges
- Narrow-wide tooth profile for 1x chain retention
- 4130/4340 chromoly with case hardening (55–62 HRC)
- Black oxide or DLC surface treatment options
- XD, XDR, HG and Microspline driver compatibility
Customer Success: Peak Velocity Cycles, Harrogate, Yorkshire
Background. Peak Velocity Cycles is a Yorkshire-based bicycle manufacturer specialising in mid-to-premium trail and enduro mountain bikes sold through independent bicycle dealers across the United Kingdom. With annual production volumes of approximately 2,400 complete bikes, the business occupies the growing segment of British-assembled mountain bikes aimed at domestic riders seeking performance alternatives to the dominant volume brands.
The Challenge. Peak Velocity had been sourcing replacement cassette bicycle sprockets from a European tier-2 supplier whose quality consistency had been declining over several production cycles. Over an 18-month period, warranty returns related to premature cassette wear and poor shift quality under load accounted for 6.2% of all warranty claims — a disproportionate cost given the cassette’s relative price within the overall build specification. Dealer feedback consistently highlighted rough shifting after approximately 800 km of UK trail use. The business needed a bicycle sprocket supplier capable of delivering tighter tolerances, better surface hardness and a competitive landed cost per unit.
The Solution. Ever Power’s engineering team conducted a full application review, analysed the chain wear data from Peak Velocity’s service records, and proposed a redesigned bicycle sprocket stack manufactured from 4340 chromoly steel with precision case hardening to 58 HRC. A custom narrow-wide tooth profile was developed specifically to match the shift sequence of the 10-46T cassette used across Peak Velocity’s trail bike range. Manufacturing tolerances were set at ±0.018 mm on tooth pitch — tighter than the industry standard for this product tier — with full dimensional CMM verification on every production batch.
The Outcome. Following a six-month production trial covering 320 bikes, cassette-related warranty claims fell from 6.2% to 0.8% — a reduction of 87%. Dealer feedback shifted from negative commentary to positive mentions of shift quality in reviews and social media posts. Peak Velocity extended the supply agreement to cover their complete mountain and gravel range, and the partnership remains active today. The business estimates annual warranty cost savings of approximately £18,000 directly attributable to the switch to Ever Power bicycle sprockets — more than sufficient to offset any cost premium in the component specification itself.
What UK Cycling Industry Professionals Say
We switched our gravel bike programme to Ever Power bicycle sprockets 18 months ago. The shift quality improvement was immediately apparent in our workshop test builds. The tolerances are genuinely tighter than what we were getting from our previous European supplier, and the hard anodised finish has held up far better in wet UK riding conditions than we anticipated at this price point.
James Hartley
Head of Product Development, Ridgepoint Cycles Ltd, Bristol
As a UK importer supplying independent bike shops from Edinburgh to Exeter, consistent product quality and reliable lead times are non-negotiable for us. Ever Power has delivered on both counts across our last four ordering cycles. The custom laser marking they apply to our house-brand bicycle sprockets looks sharp and really lifts the perceived value of the product on the shop floor.
Sarah Connolly
Procurement Director, Highline Cycle Imports, Manchester
We run a small-batch electric mountain bike assembly business in the East Midlands and needed a supplier who could handle non-standard bicycle sprocket specifications for our torque-sensor-integrated rear hub system. Ever Power’s engineers engaged with our technical drawings within two days, came back with a sensible proposal, and had first-article samples with us inside three weeks. Absolutely the right partner for a business like ours.
Daniel Whitmore
Technical Director, Apex e-MTB Engineering, Nottingham
Manufacturing Capability & Custom Service at Ever Power
The ability to deliver genuine product customisation — rather than selecting from a fixed catalogue — is what separates Ever Power from commodity-only suppliers and what drives the long-term partnerships we maintain with UK cycling brands. Our facility operates a fleet of five-axis CNC machining centres, precision grinding machines, and automated heat treatment lines capable of processing high-volume bicycle sprocket runs to consistent quality standards across every production batch. ISO 9001:2015 certification governs every stage of the manufacturing process, from raw material intake inspection through to final dimensional verification on CMM equipment before any shipment leaves the facility.
For UK B2B clients seeking own-brand or private-label bicycle sprockets, Ever Power offers a comprehensive customisation programme that extends well beyond simple logo laser engraving. Clients can specify tooth count, BCD and spider interface geometry, material and alloy grade, surface treatment and colour anodising, shift ramp configuration, chain compatibility, cassette carrier interface standard (HG, XD, XDR, Microspline) and packaging format — from bulk trade packs to retail-ready individual packaging with client-supplied artwork. Our in-house design team processes brand artwork in any vector format and returns production-ready proofs within 48 hours. No aspect of the component or its presentation to the end customer is outside the scope of what Ever Power can deliver.
UK brands launching new bicycle models benefit from our NPI (new product introduction) programme, which guides clients through material selection, tooth profile design, compatibility validation and production ramp-up within a structured engineering timeline. First-article inspection sample lead times of 18–22 days allow development programmes to move at pace. Minimum order quantities from just 50 pieces for fully custom bicycle sprockets mean that smaller UK brands and boutique builders can access the same specification flexibility and engineering quality available to major OEMs — a genuinely level playing field in component sourcing.
Supplying the UK Bicycle Industry: Environment, Demand & Logistics
The United Kingdom has one of Europe’s most active and diverse cycling markets. Road cycling participation has grown substantially over the past decade, driven by high-profile events such as the Tour de Yorkshire, the UCI Womens Tour and the annual London-Edinburgh-London randonee. Mountain biking in England, Wales and Scotland is supported by a world-class trail network that includes internationally recognised venues such as Glentress, Afan, Tweed Valley, Ae Forest, Dalby Forest and Cannock Chase — all of which place genuine demands on drivetrain durability that generic, warehouse-specification bicycle sprockets struggle to meet consistently. Add the growing e-bike segment and the expanding gravel/adventure cycling category, and the UK represents a B2B opportunity across multiple distinct drivetrain specifications.
UK-specific environmental conditions place greater demands on bicycle sprocket surface treatments than most European markets. Frequent rain across England and Scotland, road salt applied from October through March across England and Wales, acidic peat soils on upland trail routes, and coastal salt spray affecting cycling in Cornwall, Pembrokeshire, the Scottish Islands and Northumberland — these conditions make corrosion protection a practical performance issue rather than a marketing consideration. Ever Power’s surface treatment recommendations are made with UK environmental conditions as a primary reference point. DLC coating and Type III hard anodising are the specifications most frequently recommended to UK clients sourcing bicycle sprockets for year-round use.
Brands and distributors based in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland benefit from Ever Power’s established freight partnerships, with DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) delivery options available that remove the customs administration burden from the UK importer. Post-Brexit documentation — including accurate HS code classification, certificates of origin and commercial invoicing — is handled by Ever Power’s dedicated export team as standard on all UK orders. Our account management team operates on UK business hours by email and video call, ensuring technical and commercial queries receive responses without the time-zone friction that often characterises overseas component sourcing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to Specify Precision Bicycle Sprockets for Your Drivetrain Range?
Contact the Ever Power team today with your technical requirements and receive a full engineering review alongside a commercial quotation. We serve UK bicycle brands, OEM assemblers, importers and specialist retailers with the same commitment to precision, responsiveness and product integrity that has underpinned our reputation across more than 18 years in the drivetrain components industry. No requirement is too specialised, and no order too small to receive expert attention.
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