last weekend i got a huffy nel sumlonjh0ijhiuhijdwwhsuweif cruiser bike for my 49cc motor. Well i have it put together right now and the chain rubs the tire just a little. HAs any body had one of these bikes had this problem?
Do you have one of those Chinese motor kits and is the rear sprocket dished? If it is dished you need to flip it around so it dishes outwards. If that isn't enough you need a spacer between the mounting bracket and the sprocket. Washers will work I think.last weekend i got a huffy nel sumlonjh0ijhiuhijdwwhsuweif cruiser bike for my 49cc motor. Well i have it put together right now and the chain rubs the tire just a little. HAs any body had one of these bikes had this problem?
So what did you do to correct the issue? Im having same problem with my huffy cranbrook and flying horse 66 with stock rim and bell Teflon tires.well i for got to get pictures yesterday but will try to day after school. I drove it yesterday for a little like 10 minutes and i think the intake gasket is out.
"My chain was very close to my tire, too close for comfort. I replaced it with a Wippermann BMX 1R8 chain I got from my local bicycle shop. It is 1/2 x 1/8 and is one of the strongest BMX chains available. It is nickel coated with reinforced plates. It has a breaking load of 12,500 Newton. It's thinner than the 415 and you can use it as a regular bike chain too if you wanted. Not only does it leave more room for the tire but I found that it runs through my china girl sprocket much smoother than the bulky 415."And/OR you can get rid of that P.O.S. 415 chain and run a KMC 410H and pick up almost
3/16" more clearance. This chain is narrower, lighter and stronger than kit chains.