Hi - Just built my first motorized bicycle. Standard 66cc "China Girl" motor bolted onto an old no-name mountain bike frame. I've already put about 5 miles on it, but I've got problems with the rear sprocket alignment. No matter how much I've tightened and loosened and tightened the bolts (9) I can't get the slight wobble out of it and today I saw why: one of the rag washers has a thick side. I have this one on the inside of the sprocket. Sprocket > washer-in-question > spokes > inside washer > the 3 plate brackets.
I was thinking I could cut up some strips of inner tubes or similar rubber and put pieces of them over three or four of the bolts in between the sprocket on the low side and the first washer to try to even things out. What do you think?
(Btw I am an American who lives in Taiwan, have no garage and only some basic tools, and don't have access to buying stuff cheaply from places like Bikeberry, Walmart...or other American stores...and it's just plain difficult to find anything DIY here.)
Thanks.
I was thinking I could cut up some strips of inner tubes or similar rubber and put pieces of them over three or four of the bolts in between the sprocket on the low side and the first washer to try to even things out. What do you think?
(Btw I am an American who lives in Taiwan, have no garage and only some basic tools, and don't have access to buying stuff cheaply from places like Bikeberry, Walmart...or other American stores...and it's just plain difficult to find anything DIY here.)
Thanks.