Project General Lee - RC Powered BMX bike

That's true. I'll have to see if I can replace a bearing first. The bearings on the bike suck. They are a open type bearing, almost like a trust bearing in a cup thing. I had to replace the crank because of a bearing and now I have to replace a bearing in the rear hub. Hope the front ones last. :eek:
 
Heavy Metal :twisted: I too am a fan.
I've seen a few different brands of bmx rear wheels with the left-handed threads on the non-drive side. The only bmx bike I know for sure that still uses that type of hub is Specialized. You might want to see if a local shop can order a rear wheel from specialized, its a basic wheel and shouldn't cost too much.
The 125t sprocket is large but it should be possible to use. I drilled some holes with a drill press in an 80t sprocket and it made it much lighter. just get the right diameter bi-metal hole saw and drill away. I made a pattern in gimp, printed it, then cut it out and laid it over the sprocket and hit the right spots with a punch to get the holes lined up.sprocket_pattern_holes1_shrunk.pngsprockets3_shrunk.jpg

edit: no, I never had a chain break or make much noise, but I didn't have much torque or speed.
 
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