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I wouldn't mind knowing if there is a technique to getting the chain tension right when fitting the rear wheel, i don't like using the chain tensioners on bikes that didn't come with them as standard.I've got this problem on my pro class, i won't use chain tensioners for it, i got the tension right on the chain & did the wheel nuts up slightly & the tension was fine but when i tightened the nuts properly the chain becomes either too tight or too loose, i battled with this for an hour or so, got so p***ed off with it i left the chain loose, only problem is when i ride it the chain rattles around, it doesn't seem like it will fall off but it is annoying.Any advice....except chain tensioners
Not sure,Simple wheel slammers maybe the answer.Basically a machined washer that fits into the dropout that keeps the rear wheel from moving forward.http://www.customriders.com/prodlist.asp?a=cat&cat=3&parent=1001&sid=3&sort=3
Quote from: HEYWOOD BMX on June 07, 2008, 10:10 AM Not sure,Simple wheel slammers maybe the answer.Basically a machined washer that fits into the dropout that keeps the rear wheel from moving forward.http://www.customriders.com/prodlist.asp?a=cat&cat=3&parent=1001&sid=3&sort=3Trev sells those aswell as bar ends.My method wont work with all frames only the ones where the chainstays are like a wishbone. My wheel always moves when I tighten it, I try to take this into consideration when checking the chain, and you always get a tight spot in the drive chain.
dont ride it without tensionersthe wheel will move, the chain will come off.