Old 03-04-11 | 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by HandsomeRyan
No. but I'd be interested to see what you've devised anyway. I find it hard to believe that there is a safe way to retrofit a tensioner onto a frame that wasn't designed for it. ENO hubs, Eccentric BB's or just accepting that you need a frame with horizontal dropouts or track ends have all worked fine for years.
I am keeping the exact implementation quiet in case this does seem commercially viable.
I personally want the device to convert an old road frame I have and like and the ENO hub is too spendy for me, but you know how often this comes up in the forums so it seems some would be interested.


Originally Posted by 91MF
breaking news: backwoods ontario develops way to defeat simple physics principles.
Why would I do that when working with basic physics principles yields functional devices?
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