MJ12
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Makes me itch to start anew with a Streetfox.
Do it and post your progress on here….
Makes me itch to start anew with a Streetfox.
Have the tee shirt , however I try not to wear it outside
Mine did unwind once , tightened it up and used a 1/2" chisel and belted the bottom corner of one of those slots on the locking ring and moved it about 1/4" [ 3mm ] been alright for the last 200 miles
Paul
Do it and post your progress on here….
I was debating just leaving it but I figured it likely to loose up…
Im pleased to know I’m not the only one lol
Today I put the whole thing together to see how it sits, I also made and fitted the handlebars…
I’ve just got the seat tabs to weld on, the pulley, chain guide to fit and seat to make, then I’ll be ready to take her for a test ride…
Yeah the tension on it was massive, it would have ripped off eventually. I have removed it. I think I will be fitting a chain guide, like a hose just to stop the swing if nothing else.Lookin good!
I agree with Popshot, move the idler to the slack (return) chain. It will keep it off the ground.
You should not need it on the drive chain as the 4" pulley should push it under the seat like this...
Cheers!
Brad
For the chain guide. I used plumbing Pex. it's very cheap for 8 foot lengths, easy to shape with a heat gun and even flute the ends. I read the noise on the chain guides comes from the chain hitting the end of the tube as it enters and exits the pipe, so they flute them to make it more quiet. Also the Pex comes in colors, I've seen white, black, red, blue and clear. I thought a clear chain guide would look cool.
Just got rid of it myself. Just a mild inconvenience rather than a hindrance for me though.