diy chain tensioner?

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bobg

Über Member
Just wondered if anybody has had a stab at it. Not that I'm too mean to spend £20.... OK, maybe I am...
How hard can it be, especially with tension upwards, just a lump of metal and a old jockey wheel ...?:biggrin:
 

bianco

New Member



Something like this would be easier, can't verify whether or not it works though.

The original poster of the video assures in his comments it doesn't "come lose" or something.

Martin
 

Steve Austin

The Marmalade Kid
Location
Mlehworld
You can use an old Rear mech btw
Just need to use a bit of cable to lock it off, so the chainline is right.
and maybe miss the bottom jockey
 
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bobg

bobg

Über Member
Thanks chaps, sorry for the delay in replying. I tried the floating chainring and got lots of funny looks ! It lasted about 2 miles and shot off up the road into the bushes. I managed to sort it with a half link then found the crank pedal thread had stripped . Funny how sometimes every you touch turns to ashes.... I looked a various tensioners but because the 8 speed screw on sprockets have been replaced by a singe, none of the ready made jobs will align. Ah well...
 

peejay78

Well-Known Member
isn't there a thingy called a singulator? i've seen fixed wheel with funny tension devices. it looks gash though.
 
Extremely bad idea to run fixed with a singulator, backward pressure on the peddles will act against the spring causing a slackening of the top run of chain and the chain will fall off the chainring.

Rear mech limit adjust screws often arent long enough to move the mech to the right spot. A three inch length of gear cable fed through the cable adjuster and attached to the rear cable anchor bolt in the normal way does the trick and allows the cable adjuster to be used to fine tune the mech position.
 

BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
Location
South London
peejay78 said:
it looks gash though.


LOL, too true!
 
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