J jazz2561 Member Sep 20, 2012 269 0 16 Huntsville, AL Dec 30, 2013 #1 How do you mount a sprocket to a rear wheel without buying a hub adaptor?
maniac57 Old, Fat, and still faster than you Oct 8, 2011 4,484 22 0 memphis Tn Dec 30, 2013 #2 The stock "ragjoint" that comes with the kits works quite well if you are careful to get it straight and centered.
The stock "ragjoint" that comes with the kits works quite well if you are careful to get it straight and centered.
allen standley Well-Known Member Oct 22, 2011 1,126 238 63 Bangor, Maine Dec 30, 2013 #3 I second the above. Hey Mani!
Greg58 Well-Known Member May 1, 2011 5,353 2,575 113 65 Newnan,Georgia Dec 30, 2013 #4 Here you go. http://motorbicycling.com/showthread.php?t=109
MotorBicycleRacing Well-Known Member Jul 28, 2010 5,844 109 63 SoCal Baby!!! www.facebook.com Dec 30, 2013 #5 jazz2561 said: How do you mount a sprocket to a rear wheel without buying a hub adaptor? Click to expand... Is this for your 212cc derailleur bike build? What kind of sized wheel are you mounting the sprocket on and do you already have it? There are bullet proof ways to do it that don't include rubber rag joints or hub adapters. Last edited: Dec 30, 2013
jazz2561 said: How do you mount a sprocket to a rear wheel without buying a hub adaptor? Click to expand... Is this for your 212cc derailleur bike build? What kind of sized wheel are you mounting the sprocket on and do you already have it? There are bullet proof ways to do it that don't include rubber rag joints or hub adapters.
J jazz2561 Member Sep 20, 2012 269 0 16 Huntsville, AL Dec 31, 2013 #5 Its for one of them, I'm currently deciding between 21 inch motorcycle wheel or 26 inch super heavy duty wheel.
Its for one of them, I'm currently deciding between 21 inch motorcycle wheel or 26 inch super heavy duty wheel.
KeithSeymour Active Member Sep 23, 2013 174 30 28 Northern Virginia Jan 5, 2014 #6 MotorBicycleRacing said: Is this for your 212cc derailleur bike build? What kind of sized wheel are you mounting the sprocket on and do you already have it? There are bullet proof ways to do it that don't include rubber rag joints or hub adapters. Click to expand... Could you elaborate on the bullet proof ways without the rag joint or hub adapter?
MotorBicycleRacing said: Is this for your 212cc derailleur bike build? What kind of sized wheel are you mounting the sprocket on and do you already have it? There are bullet proof ways to do it that don't include rubber rag joints or hub adapters. Click to expand... Could you elaborate on the bullet proof ways without the rag joint or hub adapter?