ineed to move my motor like half an inch to the left for clearence of chain on tire,anybody solve the problem this way?
I agree. Jack Shaft is the ultimate solution or Creatives sprocket adapteruse a jack shaft
The problem is alot of us dont have the cash for these parts....I agree. Jack Shaft is the ultimate solution or Creatives sprocket adapter
The problem is alot of us dont have the cash for these parts....
John-John
What do you do if you dont have a hub that is the right size for a sprocket adaptor?To buy a wheel that is the right size adds up to even more cash....I wish I had the right size wheel or I would buy an adaptor....I bet a $35 sprocket adapter would be a heck of a lot cheaper in the long run than messin' with the motor mounts like that...
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I may have misinterpreted it, but heck - it's still worth a callYou must accurately measure the diameter of your hub by using a caliper, or micrometer, prior to ordering. The measurement must be accurate to .002".
You interpreted it correctly...I have programs for 50+ different sizes and the list grows every month. The rub comes from hubs that are hour-glass shaped, or of some configuration that does not have at least 3/4" of straight cylindrical surface.Call Jim, Pirate Cycles sells his adapter in two common sizes - but to the best of my knowledge he cuts them to size... Thus this statement on his website;
I may have misinterpreted it, but heck - it's still worth a call