Sprockets OCC Stingray Sprocket Help Plz

Hey, that will work too, and you saved yourself some bones.

Now I have the chain and tensioner on the outside of the swing arm on mine, runs better/quieter than on the inside of the swing arm.

This might work mounted on your seatpost and keep the chain from hitting the chainstay on top, if your current setup doesnt hold up...


http://www.motoredbikes.com/showthread.php?t=10735
 
what is the advantage of using a smaller sprocket? what size is best for the stingray bike?

Ah, with the 40-44 tooth sprocket you will get great torque, (but do you really need to climb telephone poles). So I went down a few teeth, to the 36T sprocket. I think that size is about right for the OCC StingRay. The bike will do about 30mph balls out, but it likes to cruise about 20-25mph. That's not a bad idea considering that cheesy rear brake is the only thing between you and your maker........But hey, it's a chopper, we don't need no sissy front brakes and shocks....Most chopper riders wouldn't even wear a helmet unless they mandated it.
 
This might work mounted on your seatpost and keep the chain from hitting the chainstay on top, if your current setup doesnt hold up...


http://www.motoredbikes.com/showthread.php?t=10735

Thanks', yes I was looking at this awhile back and was trying to find it on the TS site but couldn't find it. I will track it down and give it a shot, it looks like a much quieter setup than that hard plastic wheel.
 
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