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Offsets for 4.5 and 5.5 answers

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My chain alignment tool is slightly more basic & a hell of a lot cheaper :D

Its a dead straight piece of 12x30mm machined bar picked up from an engineering factory as a freebie :D use is super simple, infallible in fact, after checking wheel alignment simply clamp to rear sprocket & measure in to front sprocket

obviously thats for checking chain run after modification & before a chain is fitted :D

Killer Tone, thats the best way..."KISS" system.
 
So did the 13mm offset work or not

So did the 13mm offset work or not

Kichigai,

Have you tool checked your chain alignment? If you wy is it you think the 13mm ofset front sprocket worked.
 
Kichigai,

Have you tool checked your chain alignment? If you wy is it you think the 13mm ofset front sprocket worked.


He already stated that he hasn't measured it, just eyeballed is so far. If he truly does have a different wheel then the 13mm might just be better than a 5/8s for him but from what I've seen and been told the 5/8"s is right on the money for most wheels/bikes.
 
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