Hey guys,
I asked for input on my prototype sprocket adapter, real input to improve the product before I went into production. I received quite a few good ideas and took what I could and incorporated them into the production version of my sprocket adapter. The response was good but people thought it should be wider if possible for greater clamping force and have taller standoffs for better tire clearence.
This picture clearly shows my original balanced three piece design.
DSC06289 by Sportsman Flyer, on Flickr
The new production version is on the left and the prototype is on the right. First version was 3/4" wide. Production version is 7/8" wide and has 7/8" standoffs.
DSC06274 by Sportsman Flyer, on Flickr
Next picture shows the production version being measured. That's a FULL 7/8" wide. This has more clamping force than any other available sprocket adapter on the market. A true heavy duty adapter.
DSC06278 by Sportsman Flyer, on Flickr
So, can all this bulk really fit inside a 36 spoke wheel with 12 gauge spokes? The true test here is if it fits a Worksman wheel without any interference. Here is the proof. It took five minutes to install. Fits perfectly and clears everything easily. This monster is rock solid!
DSC06280 by Sportsman Flyer, on Flickr
One final shot. Pretty heavy duty, huh? Notice the counter sunk bolt holes on the sprocket and the large center sprocket hole for plenty of coaster brake arm clearence.
DSC06281 by Sportsman Flyer, on Flickr
Sprocket adapters are designed for the Shimano 110 mm coaster brake hub. They come standard with a 40 tooth sprocket and sell for $80 plus shipping. Shipping is $10.50 flat rate with USPS. I have in stock 40t, 44t and 56t sprockets. Custom sprocket sizes are readily available and take about a week to cut. Paypal is [email protected].
Thanks,
Pat
I asked for input on my prototype sprocket adapter, real input to improve the product before I went into production. I received quite a few good ideas and took what I could and incorporated them into the production version of my sprocket adapter. The response was good but people thought it should be wider if possible for greater clamping force and have taller standoffs for better tire clearence.
This picture clearly shows my original balanced three piece design.
DSC06289 by Sportsman Flyer, on Flickr
The new production version is on the left and the prototype is on the right. First version was 3/4" wide. Production version is 7/8" wide and has 7/8" standoffs.
DSC06274 by Sportsman Flyer, on Flickr
Next picture shows the production version being measured. That's a FULL 7/8" wide. This has more clamping force than any other available sprocket adapter on the market. A true heavy duty adapter.
DSC06278 by Sportsman Flyer, on Flickr
So, can all this bulk really fit inside a 36 spoke wheel with 12 gauge spokes? The true test here is if it fits a Worksman wheel without any interference. Here is the proof. It took five minutes to install. Fits perfectly and clears everything easily. This monster is rock solid!
DSC06280 by Sportsman Flyer, on Flickr
One final shot. Pretty heavy duty, huh? Notice the counter sunk bolt holes on the sprocket and the large center sprocket hole for plenty of coaster brake arm clearence.
DSC06281 by Sportsman Flyer, on Flickr
Sprocket adapters are designed for the Shimano 110 mm coaster brake hub. They come standard with a 40 tooth sprocket and sell for $80 plus shipping. Shipping is $10.50 flat rate with USPS. I have in stock 40t, 44t and 56t sprockets. Custom sprocket sizes are readily available and take about a week to cut. Paypal is [email protected].
Thanks,
Pat
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