T Tank0813 New Member Nov 19, 2013 #1 Can I get away with going sprocket/spokes/rubber/3 piece metal ring
2door Moderator Staff member Nov 19, 2013 #3 No! Do not mount the sprocket against the spokes!. Why would you need to do that? Tom
T Tank0813 New Member Nov 19, 2013 #4 Was having an issue gettin the rag joint lined up on my onyx but I think I figured it out was just a thought
Was having an issue gettin the rag joint lined up on my onyx but I think I figured it out was just a thought
Master-shake New Member Nov 19, 2013 #5 yeah, I did that on an onyx and the sprocket ended up eating the spokes. I had to rebuild the entire thing and replace all the spokes that the sprocket was rubbing against. Use both rubber things and bend the brake arm it's pretty easy with a vice.
yeah, I did that on an onyx and the sprocket ended up eating the spokes. I had to rebuild the entire thing and replace all the spokes that the sprocket was rubbing against. Use both rubber things and bend the brake arm it's pretty easy with a vice.
T Tank0813 New Member Nov 19, 2013 #6 Were you able to get all 9 bolts through? I got 7 through and real tight
paintgun New Member Nov 19, 2013 #7 On mine, not an Onyx, it was a bear getting them all in. Took quite a while. Last edited: Nov 19, 2013
ddesens Member Nov 19, 2013 #8 On an onyx you have to use 6 of the 9 holes to get it centered right. Trust me I have built several of these.
On an onyx you have to use 6 of the 9 holes to get it centered right. Trust me I have built several of these.