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Old 10-04-2009, 02:16 AM
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Default Rear Sprocket Alignment

Does any one know the easiest and most accurate way of aligning the rear sprocket to the wheel nothing works for me thanks mick29
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Old 10-04-2009, 04:36 AM
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Default Re: Rear Sprocket Alignment

o.O

Buy this: SPROCKET ADAPTER

I'm not being a wiseass, while the "rag-joint" gets easier to deal with the more you build them - you'll never get it perfectly centered and there isn't really an "easy" way...

Having said that, my method is simple - I mount the assembly as "centered" as I can and tighten the bolts snug but not tight, spin the wheel and hold a marker near the sprocket. Keeping my hand steady (that's the hard part lol, brace yer hand on the frame if needful) I slowly bring the marker in till it just touches the high spot. I then tap the high spot using a block of wood to protect the teeth. Wetting the rubber bits with water to help them move can be helpful. Repeat as necessary...

Be warned though - not all these sprockets are made correctly, my first one was stamped offset so there was NO getting it "centered" meh...


(sprocket should be dished out or in - depends on motor alignment & chain clearance)

Good luck lol

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Old 10-04-2009, 04:39 AM
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Default Re: Rear Sprocket Alignment

it's a b****, but i just gotta say, barely awake took a really pretty picture.

save yourself the trouble, by one of jim's (manic mechanic) adapters.
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Old 10-04-2009, 04:47 AM
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Default Re: Rear Sprocket Alignment

Thanks bairdco - lol, I sent that marker flying across the shop twice trying to take that pic
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Old 10-04-2009, 09:27 AM
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Default Re: Rear Sprocket Alignment

I use a big rubber hammer.

I get the sprocket "pretty close" then tighten it. I do the "final adjustments" with the rubber hammer.

You don't need to get the sprocket perfect, just close. Don't run the chain too tight either.
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