Canterbury
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Hey all,
I'm new here, but I designed a tool when re-building a bike that someone else had assembled that I thought I'd share. It may be a help to someone, heck it might not help anyone, none the less here it is.
First, my particular bike is a cruiser style with a 3/8" bolt on axle and a coaster brake. I designed this tool specifically from the measurements of my particular sprocket and bike. I have no idea how consistent these stampings are but maybe we can come to a consensus if anyone wants to share their measurements.
These are the measurements of the tool:
OD: 1.465"
ID: 1.133"
center bolt (axle): .370"
Internal height: .290"
Overall height: .4"
I designed this part in TinkerCAD and have uploaded it to Thingiverse, anyone with a 3D printer is free to download the .STL file and print it out.
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I don't have plans to produce these, but if we can determine a standard design and their is sufficient need I will consider printing some extras.
.
I'm new here, but I designed a tool when re-building a bike that someone else had assembled that I thought I'd share. It may be a help to someone, heck it might not help anyone, none the less here it is.
First, my particular bike is a cruiser style with a 3/8" bolt on axle and a coaster brake. I designed this tool specifically from the measurements of my particular sprocket and bike. I have no idea how consistent these stampings are but maybe we can come to a consensus if anyone wants to share their measurements.
These are the measurements of the tool:
OD: 1.465"
ID: 1.133"
center bolt (axle): .370"
Internal height: .290"
Overall height: .4"
I designed this part in TinkerCAD and have uploaded it to Thingiverse, anyone with a 3D printer is free to download the .STL file and print it out.

Motorized bicycle sprocket alignment tool by CCantwell
I designed this tool in order to properly center the rear sprocket on my motorized bicycle conversion. This is a typical chinese 2 stroke kit where the sprocket is bolted to the non-drive side spokes of your bicycle wheel. I'm not sure of the consistency of these conversion kits and just as...

I don't have plans to produce these, but if we can determine a standard design and their is sufficient need I will consider printing some extras.
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