OK..I finished the installations of all the parts and components of my first build. I check everything to make sure that all is tight and secure before my first run.
The engine starts at first try and then a couple of yards after I heard a "POP" and then the bike vibrates violently and then stopped. When I look at the rear wheel the chain tensioner had plowed the wheel spokes and the wheel was pulled, geared all the way to the right side or the crank side, touching the frame.
I took off the rear wheel and brought it to the bike shop for repair. After 2 hours of repair, I re-install and added a washer from the inside (Please see the attached picture the one lined in red is the washer I added). I made sure everything is tight and secure. Then I re-install the chain tensioner made sure also that it is tight and in place. I also made the chain slack a little bit because on the first start I thought I made it to tight.
Now getting ready to start the second time and..DARN it did the same thing!! The tensioner plowed the spokes again and the wheel is geared toward the right side. But this time it is not as bad as it was the first time. The wheels did not touch the frame but still leaning on right side. Could the WASHERS help a little bit that the wheels did not pull 100% to the frame?
What could be the cause of the wheel pulling to the right side when starting the engine and how could it be fixed?
Is it because of improper chain tension? could be to tight or to loose that made the chain tensioner plowed to the spokes?
Is there something I am doing wrong? I am getting Confused with this problem...
Any suggestions? Please HELP!!!!
Thanks for any feedback or suggestions.
The engine starts at first try and then a couple of yards after I heard a "POP" and then the bike vibrates violently and then stopped. When I look at the rear wheel the chain tensioner had plowed the wheel spokes and the wheel was pulled, geared all the way to the right side or the crank side, touching the frame.
I took off the rear wheel and brought it to the bike shop for repair. After 2 hours of repair, I re-install and added a washer from the inside (Please see the attached picture the one lined in red is the washer I added). I made sure everything is tight and secure. Then I re-install the chain tensioner made sure also that it is tight and in place. I also made the chain slack a little bit because on the first start I thought I made it to tight.
Now getting ready to start the second time and..DARN it did the same thing!! The tensioner plowed the spokes again and the wheel is geared toward the right side. But this time it is not as bad as it was the first time. The wheels did not touch the frame but still leaning on right side. Could the WASHERS help a little bit that the wheels did not pull 100% to the frame?
What could be the cause of the wheel pulling to the right side when starting the engine and how could it be fixed?
Is it because of improper chain tension? could be to tight or to loose that made the chain tensioner plowed to the spokes?
Is there something I am doing wrong? I am getting Confused with this problem...
Any suggestions? Please HELP!!!!
Thanks for any feedback or suggestions.
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