Coaster Brake Mag Wheels??

I don't think it would make it difference honestly if it was on the bottom or the side in that matter. The movement would still be side to side.
 
On bottom it gets the slack of the chain, on top it gets the torque of the engine!
 
I tried moving it side to side even when it was completely loose. It only turns so much due to the shape of the clamp and the fact that the frame there is not round. The fork will break off before the tensioner getting in the spokes lol.
 
Does anyone know where I can get the coaster brake spindle bearings cone and pads so that I can rebuilt my coaster brake it's on a 26in rim I want to know where I can get the coaster brake spindle account and pads at? I don't want to have to replace the whole hub
 

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Is it possible to put a chain tensioner on a huffy cranbrook for the pedal chain? If so what type will work?

The chain is loose enough that it keeps falling off, but its too tight to use a half link. It just needs slightly more tension.
 
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