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SingleSpeeDemon 10-31-06 09:03 AM

Chain Tensioner Fit -Help
 
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I recently purchased a set of Spot Rocket chain tensioners and as cool as they are, I'm not really feeling them on my bike. I bought them to:
  1. save wear and tear on my track ends (my primary goal)
  2. keep my chain properly tensioned

I knew the Spots were a good choice as they have two separate screws which work on my offset ends (see diagram), but I would really prefer a much smaller design such as the MKS ones. However, from what I have seen, the MKS tensioners won't fit offset ends. Am I mistaken? Has anyone dealt with this problem?

Thanks for your help.

1fluffhead 10-31-06 09:13 AM

I have never used chain tensioners because I don't think you really need them, but if you want to save your track ends why not just use a washer?

SingleSpeeDemon 10-31-06 09:18 AM


Originally Posted by 1fluffhead
I have never used chain tensioners because I don't think you really need them, but if you want to save your track ends why not just use a washer?

I thought about that, but a non-serrated washer would likely slip under pressure. My axles have track nuts with a captive serrated washer that bites into the face of the dropout. Good grip, but I feel it will wear the track ends a fter a season or two.

1fluffhead 10-31-06 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by SingleSpeeDemon
Good grip, but I feel it will wear the track ends after a season or two.

They totally do and mine already looked banged up. I guess I never really cared that much because it is a beater and I didn't pay that much for it.

shot 10-31-06 09:39 AM

Why bother "saving" the finish of your track ends? Do you ride less to "save" your tires?

SingleSpeeDemon 10-31-06 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by shot
Why bother "saving" the finish of your track ends? Do you ride less to "save" your tires?

No. Tires are expendable items; I'd prefer to keep my frame nice for a while.

Aeroplane 10-31-06 09:57 AM

If it were my bike, I'd just file down that protruding prong of the track end.

circlecity 10-31-06 10:44 AM

or if you don't want to file your track end, (Side note, what's the purpose of offset track ends?) file down that rocket ship into something more pleasing to you.

lyledriver 10-31-06 10:46 AM

I had a BMX like that, and used an angle grinder to make the ends flush.

dutret 10-31-06 10:50 AM

or you could put an 1/8" of jbweld in the end of one of the mkses.

SingleSpeeDemon 10-31-06 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by dutret
or you could put an 1/8" of jbweld in the end of one of the mkses.

hmmmm...I like this solution. I could cover the ends with plastic wrap, fill the MKS with a small amount of JB and press for a a custom fit. Nice idea. Thanks.

FERAL 10-31-06 11:09 AM

NO!!!! once its JBWeld'd how do you plan on removing the tensioners when needed? JB is not all that strong because I use something else that is stronger but it is what it is and yes you will get the tensioners off with some effort but then your left with a blob of epoxy on the end of the track frame. I agree with the others file that sucker down.

sashae 10-31-06 11:10 AM

F MKS...

http://www.cycleland.jp/shop/chan/chanbiki/0002.jpg

dutret 10-31-06 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by FERAL
NO!!!! once its JBWeld'd how do you plan on removing the tensioners when needed? JB is not all that strong because I use something else that is stronger but it is what it is and yes you will get the tensioners off with some effort but then your left with a blob of epoxy on the end of the track frame. I agree with the others file that sucker down.

did you miss the part about the plastic wrap?

SingleSpeeDemon 10-31-06 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by sashae

Where can I get those?

sashae 10-31-06 11:59 AM

Hardware store? Keirin racers don't bother with the goofy MKS tugs...

Ken Cox 11-01-06 12:45 AM

I love my MKS tugs (yes, plural, two of them).
I spend extra time adjusting them so the internal barrel nut fits flush with the housing.
They look like part of the bike.
Besides, I can tune my chain and wheel to perfection, and I don't need to torque down my axle nuts to the point of making metal flow.


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