17/47
there is a new one out that can be fitted either way ....push up and pull down
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Jocky's one, available from SIP, assuming it's actually in stock.
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Its shown there on sprockets of the same size......... somehow i think it would react differently in a Lambretta setup???
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i think i know what you mean Paul - the chain at the top must by any law of physics that you care to throw at it be at the same speed as the lower chain no matter what the sprocket combo is,but not being parallel it wouldn't stay putpaulmgreen wrote:Its shown there on sprockets of the same size......... somehow i think it would react differently in a Lambretta setup???
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corrado does the push up type ,these should allow any combo with just one chainEibar wrote:Good point , I can't seem to find alternative chain tensioner system to enable a 17/47 setup to be used.
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