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Turtle seems to have misunderstood and over reacted a bit....IMHO, Tone just chimed in with a 'told you so' post. If Snark gets your (not your) goat, stay away from O.T. section at all costs.
Tony.
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Turtle seems to have misunderstood and over reacted a bit....IMHO, Tone just chimed in with a 'told you so' post. If Snark gets your (not your) goat, stay away from O.T. section at all costs.
Tony.
Nah, I'm actually quite happy go lucky. I'd probably go crazy in the retail world with my disposition. There's been some confusion as to whom I was trying to express my confusion about. I was mostly curious as to why using a known straight rod of steel received what I presumed to be derision from Tone. Hopefully those involved will check their private messages, understand and accept my apologies.![]()
Oops there seems to have been a little confusion here as to the meaning of my posts, in fact mighty13d nailed it
Just to clear it up, imo anything straight & non flexible is fine for checking chain alignment i thiink thats pretty much agreed across all the forums i use, there is some discussion about what is best for checking wheel alignment (a seperate issue) i prefer the slightly more awkward but imo more accurate non flexible straight edge route here when a jig is not available.
My second post was just awtf here i am answering questions again & nobody even says "thanks" or "nice on mate" it does get a bit agrivating after a while if i'm honest
tone
IMO the thread is obsolete anyway. The conversion should be to 520 chain now as that's where the development has gone in recent years.
If going to the 520 chain do you know if the 6mm spacer will still work or would you now need a 8 or 9mm spacer? Just curious but I would assume the thicker spacer would be required.
The 6mm spacer is required because neither the 530 or 520 front sprocket will have the boss/integral spacer on the inside. 6mm spaces the front out so the inner edges of front and rear align. You'd use a 6mm spacer unless you needed to move the chain line outwards. If for instance you'd fitted a wider rear wheel. Which is easier with 520.....
I thought the spacer went on the outside of the sprocket between the sprocket and the nut. Would the 520 sprocket then not need a wider spacer? I'm talking about stock GS1000, the 750/1100's should be the same. The bulge/boss on the stock sprocket is on the outside I thought.
In my experience, if correctly assembled, the boss is on the inside.
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