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Old 04-09-2008, 11:46 PM
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Default Bye bye bicycle :(

So I was on a long bike ride today, went from one side of Seattle to the other. I hit an area of road that is really rough, railroad tracks, cracks in the pavement, and thousands of potholes. My chain tensioner rattled lose and slipped into the spokes of my rear wheel, busted all of my spokes, mangled the wheel, locked up the chain and broke something on the engine side of things. Now the front sprocket spins so freely that I can almost get it to spin by blowing on it.
Also, where the tensioner was, the frame got bent. It was pinched already because I tightened the tensioner too much [see pic: Frame Damage ], but when the tensioner got caught in the spokes it spun around on the tube and actually bent the damaged frame in a way that it sort of corrected it.

When I was riding, I was going maybe 30mph and all the sudden my rear wheel locked up, I started fishtailing, and the engine started revving like crazy.
Even more unfortunate than my bike getting destroyed, at the time of the accident was the fact that I was 5 miles from home and I couldn't even push the thing because the rear wheel was all mangled. Luckily after a mile or so of scooting along and wearing a big hole in the tire, a friend was able to come get me. We put a tarp down in the back of his suv so any gas that leaks wouldnt get on his carpet.

I was always fantasizing about what I was going to do with my next bicycle engine, and now I get to do it sooner than I thought. Anybody port and polish their engine?

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Old 04-10-2008, 12:03 AM
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Default Re: Bye bye bicycle :(

Sorry to hear about your bike...
I put a small screw through the chain tentioner & into the frame to keep it from moving (& falling off), works perfect!
Yes, I've done a little port work to two of my bikes, I port matched the intake manifolds, exaust pipes (& gaskets)to match the engines intake & exaust ports... I really didn't want to get into opening up the ports themselves! (not that I can't do it)
I also smooth out the inside bend of the intake manifold.
These mods made the bikes a little quicker off the line and gave them a little more top end!
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Old 04-10-2008, 12:10 AM
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Whoaa, That's gotta suck, sorry to hear that Mike. I've had my tensioner ripped spokes out and lock up the real wheel and messed up a few chains. But nothing like that. Did you pull the clutch in the second the wheel locked up? I always ride with one or two fingers on the clutch for this very reason.
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Old 04-10-2008, 08:00 AM
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Gee must be an epidemic. I did that last week as well. I just got my bike back to running. My chain came off and wrapped around the wheel. I ruined the wheel but the bike and engine survived.

I'm glad you weren't hurt.

It is when I started missing my friction drive electric motors. Also when i got really serious about the weed eater friction drive. I was able to clear my gear lock up on the side of the road and ride the bike home with the broken spokes and all. I almost decided to try to carry it home by hand. But I'm not that ambitious. I have left my bike chained to a pole several times and walked home to get the car. When I sell my big old mercury I'm going to have to get a cell phone just for emergencies. I'm the last person in America, with good credit, who doesn't have one
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Old 04-10-2008, 09:30 AM
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I put the Norman shims under my tensioner before I tightened it and have had no problems at all. He just splits a peice of tubing and slides it in between the frame and tensioner. Works very well...................
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Old 04-10-2008, 09:49 AM
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I used a piece of heater hose he first time for my tensioner grip... last time the bike was fat enough.
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Old 04-10-2008, 10:03 AM
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Mike i wonder if there is a shear pin on those gears. My dad had an outboard motor that had them on the prop. Maybe it just sheered the pin that holds the gear on.
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Old 04-10-2008, 06:57 PM
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Chain tensioner now theres a sore spot. I got tired of it the other day that I took it off shorten the chain and things are ok so far. I have a little slack in the regular chain but I dont pedal that much so it should be ok. Going to try and make all my bikes without them. I have been installing two kits and both have striped trying to tighten then up.
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Old 04-10-2008, 06:59 PM
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I moved mine to the bike chain since like you say very seldom pedal it more than a few turns.
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Old 04-10-2008, 07:01 PM
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Default Re: Bye bye bicycle :(

There are a key or two in the sprocket end of the shaft if I'm seeing the diagram right. You engine may be O.K.
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