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Bikes: Co-Motion Speedster Co-Pilot

Originally Posted by TandemGeek
From my July 18th Blog entry regarding the Co-Motion 4-screw eccentric... I believe this would work in your situation as well.


There are worse designs.
It worked great for me. Thanks TG!

For the newer Co-Mo's with external bottom brackets, I found the open-faced bottom bracket tool works very well to tighten the timing belt/chain and to hold it in place while the eccentric screws are being tightened. It doesn't take much force so there is no chance of loosening a properly tightened bearing.

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