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Mrfixxit

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Sep 5, 2011
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Steve
The rear sprocket was a challenge as I had to put the bike together first then designed the rear sprocket setup and finally had a friend laser cut it for me.....its a beast......
 

killercanuck

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Agreed, nice looking sprocket, and tensioner too. I'm curious how you attached it to your spokes. Can we get a pic of the back?

I've recently had to hog out a 60t by cnc to clear an old '60's drum(pics here). It doesn't look anywhere near as sweet as yours though :)
 

Mrfixxit

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The rear sprocket is attached to spoked via 8/32 studs, 3/8L hard rubber washers, bent retainer washer and finished with chrome nuts. Here's a pic....this is the heart of the build...