Rogwillsie
New Member
I wasn't sure which way the back sprocket was supposed to go but reversed it anyway from the way I had it. Put it so the sprocket teeth were closer to the spokes (it is dished). Also, attached the chain before putting the wheel back on, thinking I could put tension on the chain that way. It was a struggle but I got it together and tested it in suspension. Put the chain guard on. It seemed to work OK so I took it down and went for a test run. It worked like a charm. I didn't break any speed records as the chain seems a bit loose. Rather than taking everything apart again I think I'll put the tensioner back on much as I would rather do without it. Anyway, yippee, I'm back on the road again. Thanks for all the support from you guys.