I just slide the sprocket on with a few screws with these thick curved washers with the flat side on the sprocket, the curves fit into near where the spokes overlap.
Then on the other side is another similar plastic washer, and a bolt with loc tite .
It held up great for about 10 miles now of hitting 20-25~ and some no load wheel up WOT's, is where I noticed a few bolts are getting loose. It was alittle difficult to put the loc tite on so that's why it's loose.
I don't see any dangers, it hasn't moved the spokes at all, You'd need to use a crap ton of force
No idea what type of sprocket mounting that is LOL
Then on the other side is another similar plastic washer, and a bolt with loc tite .
It held up great for about 10 miles now of hitting 20-25~ and some no load wheel up WOT's, is where I noticed a few bolts are getting loose. It was alittle difficult to put the loc tite on so that's why it's loose.
I don't see any dangers, it hasn't moved the spokes at all, You'd need to use a crap ton of force
No idea what type of sprocket mounting that is LOL