8.6 hours on the 10G Fito and no issues other then Fito's 7-speed derailleur.
The jump-stop has be just right when shifting into first under power or the chain with jump off the inner sprocket to the inside.
TIP: After you assemble you freewheel sprocket assembly, grind the extra bolt shaft on the 5 bolts inside down to the nuts, it makes it easier to get a jumped chain out.
My parts are still on the water but Don has a couple of long shafts extra and air shipping me two so I can play with base design more on different sized frames.
In the mean time I have another 2-stroke chrome Fito to build with the back 7-speed disc hub replaced with an SA 3-speed disc hub to eliminate all the derailleur BS.
It's not that bad, it works with proper shifting, but an internal is mindless easy and no mechanical issues like chain size and alignment.
Not sure what would be a good big cavity bike to put the other in, I am thinking some kind of stretch to see what is practical to allow the base to stretch to.
Any thoughts?
The jump-stop has be just right when shifting into first under power or the chain with jump off the inner sprocket to the inside.
TIP: After you assemble you freewheel sprocket assembly, grind the extra bolt shaft on the 5 bolts inside down to the nuts, it makes it easier to get a jumped chain out.
My parts are still on the water but Don has a couple of long shafts extra and air shipping me two so I can play with base design more on different sized frames.
In the mean time I have another 2-stroke chrome Fito to build with the back 7-speed disc hub replaced with an SA 3-speed disc hub to eliminate all the derailleur BS.
It's not that bad, it works with proper shifting, but an internal is mindless easy and no mechanical issues like chain size and alignment.
Not sure what would be a good big cavity bike to put the other in, I am thinking some kind of stretch to see what is practical to allow the base to stretch to.
Any thoughts?
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