Still on the same subject, bolting on a rear wheel with, say, a 90mm C/L to sprocket dimension - then 'simply' shimming out the wheels' sprocket with a plate or suchlike, won't be much of an idea because 1. The short strong sprocket studs will need to be replaced with longer, therefore weaker studs.
2. The wheels' drive hub has a shoulder that fits precisely and snugly inside the sprockets' inner circle - that would no longer be the case(unless the plate is a expensive fancy one)
3. And just to be REALLY annoying, the wheels' drive hub has a large bearing inside that is positioned precisely in line with the sprocket and chain. Move the sprocket and the bearing is off line
You know how it is - try to do something that should be bloody simple, and all sorts of niggly obstacles keep cropping up.
2. The wheels' drive hub has a shoulder that fits precisely and snugly inside the sprockets' inner circle - that would no longer be the case(unless the plate is a expensive fancy one)
3. And just to be REALLY annoying, the wheels' drive hub has a large bearing inside that is positioned precisely in line with the sprocket and chain. Move the sprocket and the bearing is off line
You know how it is - try to do something that should be bloody simple, and all sorts of niggly obstacles keep cropping up.
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