brownie2
Posts : 2 Points : 4 Reputation : 0 Join date : 2010-01-16
| Subject: I've got the itch for a TW, bad! 1/16/2010, 6:27 pm | |
| Hello, new here from North GA. I hope to have a TW soon. I've checked out this and other sites and I like this forum, the MGExperience forum uses the same set up so it's familiar. I've just got to ask MRGIZMO for more details on his dual sprocket set up! | |
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mrgizmow1
Posts : 250 Points : 245 Reputation : 6 Join date : 2008-12-21 Age : 75 Location : Paradise, Calif
| Subject: Duel sprockets 1/17/2010, 5:21 pm | |
| Hi Brownie, it seems I am a guy with lots of time on my hands. Duel sprockets, afford me the flexibility of having a comfortable street gear and a lower off-pavement range. If I am lazy, I can do street or trail with either range, I just need to keep my expectations in check. The process to set-up the 'system' is pretty straight forward. Like any remodel project on a house, it takes a couple of project dedicated tools (carbide bit) and perhaps an extra tweek here or there, but again, pretty straight forward. I have used this system for a couple of years mostly off-road with no issues. If I were a testosterone laden young guy, who liked high rpm's and popping the clutch, I might have sheared the two bolts that hold my second primary sprocket. I am not expecting anymore testosterone (thank you) but my next duel primary sprockets will have four bolts, to be on the safe side. Gerry | |
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brownie2
Posts : 2 Points : 4 Reputation : 0 Join date : 2010-01-16
| Subject: Re: I've got the itch for a TW, bad! 1/17/2010, 6:34 pm | |
| When I get the bike, if I don't like the ratio I'll definately look into this. | |
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