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Old 11-18-07 | 05:56 PM
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redbug
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From: Leeds, U.K. (the thinking man's Bradford)

Bikes: 2x MTBs and an articulated triplet

For the sake of simplicity i'm trying to do without a chain tensioner. I see that the lack of adjustment is going to be a problem though. Hmmm I wonder if I can come up with an adjustable length shock replacement.......



Originally Posted by tynan
You can run single speed without locking up the rear suspension simply by running a chain tensioner that will take up the slack of the varying chain stay length.

If you set it up as you suggest, by using a fixed length solid bar in place of the shock, then the moment you get a little chain stretch (or more correctly chain wear) you will have no method of tensioning the chain - of course unless you remove the solid bar and replace it with a fractionally longer one each time.
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