



Hi BenStormin Ben wrote:Given the length of the gearbox output shaft (compared to 2.5mm) I would have thought you'll put loads more pressure on it by having the chain too tight than moving the lever pivot position further out by 2.5mmalan wrote: the only concern i have is will it put any strain on the crank,
I can't remember off the top of my head what the mouning face on the front sprocket looks like. Given the amount of torque it requires to do it up I really can't see the washer spinning any more than the rear wheel spacers spinning when the wheel goes rounddo you think this would cause a problem like the spacer spinning around very fast and maybe eventually wear the spline away or will there be enough pressure from the GOOD sprocket when torqued up for it not to spin.
The wheels are deff inline i put one off my very long sash cramps on the rims and checked to see if it touched both radius on both wheels.Alarm bells
Please tell me you put two cramp on and made sure the front wheel was equidistant between the two
The front rim is 60mm narrower than the rear so a flat edge against the rear rim should be 30mm inside the edge at the front
Also, if you're gonna be very acurate you really need to let the tyres down/ take them off so you're using the rims, not the tyre
WRT the rear hub, is it threaded or do the bolts come through from behind meaning that the hub is just acting as a spacer?
Just thinking that if its just acting ac a spacer you could get away with leaving less material on it
Excellent Alan, a RESULTalan wrote:UPDATE
Since blagging all your heads todayi have been on with Daz Sear and he has changed his mod on the rear sprocket and has now gone with a 5 mil spacer made from another sprocket on the front only because the chain was running off the chain guide slightly.He had to remove the rubber backing plate.
He thinks its a better option, which i do after Ben brought up about what happens when you come to change the rear sprocket. Also i powdercoated my hub and would of spoilt it :lol:This is just one of the little niggles to the build that im was abit pissed with but hey got there in the end with a little help from you guys.
Thanks to John (jaglifter) i have a front sprocket and he is going to mill it for me what a star i owe you one.
Thanks again everyone i will keep you all posted
I wouldn't have thought you had done any damage Alan, especially if when turning it the correct way everything seemed fine, an easy mistake to makealan wrote:Yes Chris
a little bit further forward now plus ordered my brake lines with paddockstand only a rear disc and header/ pipes to sort then its the big test ride soooooooooooooooooooooooooo can not waitintresting what you was saying about the outrigger in streetfighter.
I have never bought the mag but go on wwwstreetfighter.nl website for the pics of the bikes have loads now they are amazing theres no information on any building or solving a certain problem, i think all that would be as you say in the mag.
Just a little question Chris i changed my front tensioner everything went okay but on the storm you turn the crank anti clockwise which i did but after everything went back together i turned the crank clockwise for probably one full revolution which made a noise i didnt like until i realized i was turning the wrong way then i turned it the right way which was fine.
My question is do you think i will have done anything to the cct or do think it was just a noise from the chain under load going the wrong way?
Alan