rofl bairdco,that would be a hilarious scenario.
Ive put about 100 miles on this build so far without a hitch ,other than my first 50 feet when the chain jumped the sprocket and bent some spokes and I did realize before I welded the sprocket to the hub that any problem I would have i would need to throw the wheel away and add a new set up. Fortunately it only bent a few spokes I straightened them with a pliers and am still using the welded sprocket.
Its just fun to have people wonder how that sprocket is attached to the hub,it does give it an interesting look. But I will not do it to another build because the wheel and hub/sprocket have to be replaced if any damage to them.
Ive put about 100 miles on this build so far without a hitch ,other than my first 50 feet when the chain jumped the sprocket and bent some spokes and I did realize before I welded the sprocket to the hub that any problem I would have i would need to throw the wheel away and add a new set up. Fortunately it only bent a few spokes I straightened them with a pliers and am still using the welded sprocket.
Its just fun to have people wonder how that sprocket is attached to the hub,it does give it an interesting look. But I will not do it to another build because the wheel and hub/sprocket have to be replaced if any damage to them.