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06 Jun 2009 11:19 #296747 by donthekawguy
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I got my wheels aigned today and found that my front sprocket is about 15mm too close to the enigine side. I forgot who makes a offset 530 front sprocket. Any ideas?

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06 Jun 2009 19:33 - 06 Jun 2009 19:34 #296845 by timebomb33
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d&g chassis, pmfr, 15mm is about the same as 5/8 which is a very common offset ape may have them as well also try schnitz racing they are pretty good to deal with or maybe even pingle aren't you glad you asked. also if you need that much offset you may have to relieve the frame where the chain runs close or it will hit for sure.

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07 Jun 2009 13:07 #297040 by donthekawguy
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timebomb33 wrote:

d&g chassis, pmfr, 15mm is about the same as 5/8 which is a very common offset ape may have them as well also try schnitz racing they are pretty good to deal with or maybe even pingle aren't you glad you asked. also if you need that much offset you may have to relieve the frame where the chain runs close or it will hit for sure.


Shoot I didn't even think of that. :angry: The chain I ordered was too short so now I have to wait until I come up with the cash to get a new one. I guess I should add on another 80-100 bones for a new sprocket. :(

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07 Jun 2009 17:41 #297112 by timebomb33
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isn't it fun building bikes?

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07 Jun 2009 18:07 - 07 Jun 2009 18:09 #297143 by Old Man Rock
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530 and 630 offsets.... 12mm (~1/2") No chain to frame clearance issues in my setup.... ;)

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08 Jun 2009 16:45 #297384 by donthekawguy
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Thats what I'm needing. I'll have to get out to the garage and make sure how much offset I need for sure. I just took a general measurement for now. That laser pointer thinggy I bought sure comes in handy for this kind of stuff. The only thing is it's not magnetic so I need a third hand. :P

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