drill your own sprocket?

beerbattered

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Is it possible to buy a sprocket without holes? I'm going to mount it on the disk mount and I don't think I have to have an adapter for any other reason so why not eliminate it by drilling proper holes?
 
Is it possible to buy a sprocket without holes? I'm going to mount it on the disk mount and I don't think I have to have an adapter for any other reason so why not eliminate it by drilling proper holes?

Check out Azbills threads. I bought a wheel from him that is set up that way. It appears that he took a regular sprocket and drilled it to match the holes on the disc brake rotor and cut the center out. PM Azbill for more info.
 
Forgot to post pics.
 

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all I did was cut the 9 hole pattern from hole to hole with a grinder
then centered the rotor (160mm) on the sprocket and marked the holes
I found the disc mount was to far out and wouldn't line up with engine sprocket
it is spaced closer to spokes with 2 nuts (I used washers until I got the spacing figured out)
 

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