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looking at the LTH Variochain which puts downward pressure on the chain. Any good? or I'm sure I saw a spring loaded one which automatically tensions the chain but not sure who supplies them. Any ideas?
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lth one is good and the boxenstops one is as good but cheaper.
a sprung loaded tensioner is a great idea but it needs to be on a ratchet otherwise it will just bounce on the chain i have been trying to source one from other engines for year to no avail
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Martin/Corrado sells the jockeys-boxenstop one had one off him a few months back,I like it :D
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mark wrote:...
a sprung loaded tensioner is a great idea but it needs to be on a ratchet otherwise it will just bounce on the chain i have been trying to source one from other engines for year to no avail
Have you come across the type fitted to the old Ford Kent engine? Long time ago now, can't remember the rotation or even whether its single or duplex chain, but it is a compact rachet type. Used to be cheap.
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try one and let us know , i tried an old austin one,a massey ferguson one, an old ariel one and a few others but none i could use and mount sadly
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warts wrote:
mark wrote:...
a sprung loaded tensioner is a great idea but it needs to be on a ratchet otherwise it will just bounce on the chain i have been trying to source one from other engines for year to no avail
Have you come across the type fitted to the old Ford Kent engine? Long time ago now, can't remember the rotation or even whether its single or duplex chain, but it is a compact rachet type. Used to be cheap.
yeah mate ..i searched for a pic of one eairlier today as i was thinking the same .. the kent engine tentioner is like a snail shell shape spring loaded ...
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Thats the babe!
But where should I fit it on meoribleonda POS? (think that's the model name).
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Eibar wrote:Chiselspeed
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Bloody hell ordered one from scooter center, payment sent then email received saying no stock so will have to wait. Good comms mind but a bit pisd that I ve paid.
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