*Pick up the no-turn washers for the horizontal track ends to help keep everything square and adjusted as far as shifting and chain tension.
**Looks like they're missing there??
*Pick up a Cesur Disc Kit to throw a disc on the rear too. :thumbsup:
*Pick up the no-turn washers for the horizontal track ends to help keep everything square and adjusted as far as shifting and chain tension.
**Looks like they're missing there??
Actually the washer pictured on the bike is one of the no-turn silver washers that came with the Nexus hub. On the other side I have the white one in place.
I am still not sure If I have it set up properly or not.
Originally Posted by obionespeedonly
Nice!! 2 sugestions though.
"Pick up the no-turn washers for the horizontal track ends to help keep everything square and adjusted as far as shifting and chain tension."
"Looks like they're missing there??"
Actually the washer pictured on the bike is one of the no-turn silver washers that came with the Nexus hub. On the other side I have the white one in place.
I am still not sure If I have it set up properly or not.
In this ugly cell-phone pic, you can see the other side of the chain stays where the white no-turn washer is placed. The silver (less obvious) no-turn washer is on the other side. I took this picture earlier today after having the new wheel and front Avid BB7 disc brake, touring bars, and oury grips installed. I'll post a better one later when I can find time.
And i did a really good place at the german Singlespeed Championships, 28. from 30 !!( ****ing fit****ers out there !!!!!)
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