B Bernie T New Member Local time 1:16 AM Joined Dec 30, 2010 Messages 12 Location Sylvania Oh. Feb 5, 2011 #1 Can I put the sprocket on with the rubber that is usually used or do I need a special steel attachment that I see used on some wheels.Any help will be appreciated.
Can I put the sprocket on with the rubber that is usually used or do I need a special steel attachment that I see used on some wheels.Any help will be appreciated.
H Hammond Egger Member Local time 10:16 PM Joined Oct 24, 2010 Messages 49 Feb 5, 2011 #2 I used the rubber but I had to elongate the holes in the sprocket and relieve the edges of the hub where the bolts go through to get it to fit.
I used the rubber but I had to elongate the holes in the sprocket and relieve the edges of the hub where the bolts go through to get it to fit.
B Bernie T New Member Local time 1:16 AM Joined Dec 30, 2010 Messages 12 Location Sylvania Oh. Feb 5, 2011 #3 that sounds like that may be the answer.I'll give that atry before I do anything else. Thanks Bernie T
that sounds like that may be the answer.I'll give that atry before I do anything else. Thanks Bernie T
B bikerer ron New Member Local time 11:16 PM Joined Jan 24, 2011 Messages 15 Location NASHVILLE,TN Feb 5, 2011 #4 Rear gear on a occ I have done it both ways.I like gear adaper best.You can adjust the chain better.