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efMX Trials Electric Freeride said:hopefully Alex will see this and get to work on it![]()
For this we would need to use a wider belt so a total redesign of the belt kit.
efMX Trials Electric Freeride said:hopefully Alex will see this and get to work on it![]()
Allex said:efMX Trials Electric Freeride said:hopefully Alex will see this and get to work on it![]()
For this we would need to use a wider belt so a total redesign of the belt kit.
Hawaiiguy said:Space the gears away from the tire with shims behind the gears
There are a couple mm avail to move the chain over towards the swingarm. I fit a SR241 3.50x19 which is ~4.1" wide at the knobs. I know someone else who fit a Michelin Xlite 4.0x18 (but I haven't seen it yet.) I didn't shim my sprockets/chain outwards but I probably will when I pull the jackshaft out for a chain drive conversion.3DTOPO said:And were does the extra room needed come from? Flexing open the swing arm?
smdub said:There are a couple mm avail to move the chain over towards the swingarm. I fit a SR241 3.50x19 which is ~4.1" wide at the knobs. I know someone else who fit a Michelin Xlite 4.0x18 (but I haven't seen it yet.) I didn't shim my sprockets/chain outwards but I probably will when I pull the jackshaft out for a chain drive conversion.3DTOPO said:And were does the extra room needed come from? Flexing open the swing arm?
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Grantmac said:Dishing wheels is very common on motorcycles, shouldn't be a problem.
Likewise running a smaller front tire is the norm on motorcycles. A regular 29er would probably work.
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3DTOPO said:Hmm Surron Usa seems to be offline. But I have a lathe so spacers ain't no thang.
Not clear what you are suggesting though. Are you saying just add some spacers?
An other solution would be to move the chain on the outside of the swing arm. If I did that I would use a belt and it would have to be enclosed so it doesn't rip a limb off and would double as keeping the mud out. Obviously quite a bit more work than just offsetting the tire a tad - but would give the maximum clearance possible with the stock swing arm.
thoroughbred wrote:This place is on the next street from my shop, holy crap.
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