george_n_texas
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I'm thinkin you could mount a HT on the back seat tube and use a jackshaft down to the sprocket just remove the peddles from the back seat. You would have all kinds of room then to mount pannier bags for camping gear ect. I been looking at cargo bikes and some of them are extended in the back for just this purpose. This bike looks just perfect to do that with & it's only $100
So does anyone see any problem using the back passenger's drive gear with a jackshaft setup?
I took a closer look at this bike it looks to have the sprocket from the drivers chain set on the left side of the bike already...guess that don't need a jackshaft then does it? Just thinkin outside the box here for a second but I'm wonderin if a fellah couldn't just go with a chain by-passing the rear passenger's sprocket and mount a single speed gear on the left side of the tire with a rag joint so the HT could just go direct to the passenger left side sprocket and use the bike's gears like a jack shaft setup does? I know it might require a roller like a tensioner from a HT kit to have clearance around the sprocket but I am open to my idea being shot down. I think a small sprocket from an old derailer would work to suspend the chain away from the back sprocket.
So does anyone see any problem using the back passenger's drive gear with a jackshaft setup?
I took a closer look at this bike it looks to have the sprocket from the drivers chain set on the left side of the bike already...guess that don't need a jackshaft then does it? Just thinkin outside the box here for a second but I'm wonderin if a fellah couldn't just go with a chain by-passing the rear passenger's sprocket and mount a single speed gear on the left side of the tire with a rag joint so the HT could just go direct to the passenger left side sprocket and use the bike's gears like a jack shaft setup does? I know it might require a roller like a tensioner from a HT kit to have clearance around the sprocket but I am open to my idea being shot down. I think a small sprocket from an old derailer would work to suspend the chain away from the back sprocket.
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