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First time build-up
i have an old Iron horse MTB and am in the process of converting it. it has a horizontal front facing dropout, and i was wondering if i can get by without a chain tensioner(the dropout is about 1.25 in long...guessing). Also due to the drop out facing forward will this bike be a bad canidate for a ss with all the torque i will be putting on that wheel?
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No, you don't need a tensioner with horizontal dropouts. There's absolutely nothing wrong with forward facing dropouts. In fact, it's preferable since you'll be running a rear brake........keeps the rim aligned with the pads regardless of position of axle on the dropouts.
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Sweet, the rig job should be done today. i'm running it on the stock crank and cassett, it will get me by untill i get out of alaska and can actually get decent components. i'll strip it down for paint this weekend.
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