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Geplaatst: ma 10 jan 2005, 18:25
door stefano
It goes good with your bike suspect!!!
Do you have a Seatcover yet?
And what kind of cilinder do you gonna drive????????
Keep going on
Geplaatst: ma 10 jan 2005, 20:00
door Gast
Yep it's going OK
I bought a brand new tank+seatcover from Polini, there's pictures in the past updates..
I only need to make the metal pieces for the seat cover, then I can drive
But I have a minor problem
Please read my topic in Technische wragen called "Front tandwiel"
Thanks!
Geplaatst: ma 10 jan 2005, 20:20
door stefano
Do you have pictures of the problem??
Its much easier to understand.
Stefan
Geplaatst: ma 10 jan 2005, 22:14
door Gast
Geplaatst: ma 10 jan 2005, 23:50
door killerbeast
front you should do a 13 or 14
Geplaatst: di 11 jan 2005, 07:02
door Gast
good gearing should indeed be 13/14 infront with a 22 as rear sproket
Geplaatst: di 11 jan 2005, 12:39
door Gast
hmm yeah ok..
See this picture.. The chain will hit the post, when putting on a bigger front sprocket.. But I think I will grind some off the bottom of the post.. I think it won't be a problem..? Do you?
Geplaatst: di 11 jan 2005, 15:33
door Gast
If you don't grind of 2 much it should not be that big of an issue. Just don't make it a huge gap imo
good luck!
mark
Geplaatst: di 11 jan 2005, 18:10
door dave
hey, jou can make a sort of chain slider(geleider) of nylon, so the chain wont hit your post. that works great. succes whit your bike. Gr Dave
Geplaatst: di 11 jan 2005, 18:25
door rossi-nr.1
i think...when you ride @ the moment..he will hit the bar/post as well...
because your chain moves up and down by using gas(accelerate/braking)
s6
Geplaatst: di 11 jan 2005, 19:32
door Gast
Dave,
I really like your idea!
But, do you mean a chain slider, like those the MTB drivers use? Where the chain gets cleaned before it hits the sprockets ?
Do you mean it will work like, the chain hits the nylon when driving, and the chain will have a bend where the nylon hits it? I think that would be a OK solution as well..!?
Geplaatst: di 11 jan 2005, 19:40
door Gast
I think he means to use nylon to prevent it from slamming against the strut in the frame just like you figured out youre self
Geplaatst: di 11 jan 2005, 20:03
door Gast
hmm, I really don't think a chain slider is that good of a choice, when the chain is constantly moving, the nylon will get grinded of really quick.. And I think it will be noicy too..
Geplaatst: di 11 jan 2005, 22:29
door Gast
Well maybe something like this, make a slot in to the strutbar? its just a suggestion don't know what the rest thinks of it
mark
Geplaatst: di 11 jan 2005, 22:49
door Gast
That is how I've wanted to do it in the first place..