wow sounds like someone really hacked that up good and as for the welding part oh no the world must be coming to an end lol some guy in my niebor hood tried to jb weld a pedal on i told him great job and kept going then he was 1 footin it back down the street 5 min later and you just do not give certain people power tools or you will spend more time taking them to the e,r, than to finish the jobHey guys,
I guess it, "really", is going to be necessary to do a sprocket adapter install guide.
I don't think I have ever, in my life, seen anything so cobbled up as this!!!
The customer decided to play junior engineer and make the part fit by any means possible...there are holes drilled and tapped for pinch bolts...there is an unbelieveable amount of scarring in the bore do to various shims...and weld splatter on the back. Guys, you can't weld Aluminum to Steel!
It is important to measure your hub accurately. I can only go on the data you have given me. I'm not a magician.
If you buy a sprocket adapter and discover that it doesn't fit correctly...please...please...stop!!! If you made a mistake measuring your hub, there is a good chance that your adapter can be sized up and sold...provided it doesn't look like the adapter in the photos below. If Karen accidently sends you the wrong adapter, naturally you will be given the correct adapter...and compensated for the cost of shipping the incorrect part back to us. So far we have never sent anyone the wrong adapter. We mark them when they come out of the CNC, so that there can be no mistake.
This customer spent hours trying to modify a part that normally fits like a glove, and installs in minutes. I'm going to take care of him, because he didn't hassle me.
Jim
You got it Hugh!JB Weld...I'll just keep my mouth shut about that stuff...and it's hard, really hard. I'll just say that unless you are using it as a non-structural filler someplace...
good lord don't give him a rag joint he'll weld it on.
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Good one Baird!i wonder if i could use a self vulcanizing patch kit to attach a rag joint to my spokes?
or maybe some shoe-goo. that's the rubber equivalent of JB weld.
Steve,Hi Jim, im in Australia! what would be the best way of contacting you about an adaptor and sprocket purchase, phone? or email? i noticed Rocksolid has it on there site. best to contact them and what about dimensions.
regards,
Steve
i like shoo gooo i useit all the time used it to secuer my exhast wrap woorks greate ok thats the end of the vent karey oni wonder if i could use a self vulcanizing patch kit to attach a rag joint to my spokes?
or maybe some shoe-goo. that's the rubber equivalent of JB weld.