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TheMilford 09-01-04 03:14 PM

Chain Tensioners
 
I was checking out the chain tensioners on this site that somebody suggested a few days ago.

http://www.danscomp.com/

can somebody recomend one. My girlfriend would like to use it on her Fuji Track SE.

Thanks,
David J.

46x17 09-01-04 03:17 PM

I have the MKS NJS tensioners. I love them. If they fit your bike, they rule. I have heard that other people are haveing trouble putting these on their bikes though.

You can get them at businesscycles.com.

Paul And Pista 09-01-04 03:18 PM

I'll get back to you in a couple days. My Redlines are on the way.

TheMilford 09-01-04 03:28 PM

I'm think I will try this one:

DEMOLITION CHAIN ADJUSTER #440095 $11.99

it looks to be machined well.

-David J.

dabern 09-01-04 07:11 PM

The MKS do indeed fit the Fuji Track...I know 'cause I had them on mine before I sold it. They work great, too.

jitensha! 09-01-04 07:35 PM

be careful with some of the bmx tensioners. bmx bikes tend to have longer dropouts than trackbikes. you may run out of dropout before yr chain is properly tensioned.

jacobk 09-01-04 09:46 PM

does anyone know if the mks would fit a khs flite100??

g_taco 09-02-04 08:53 AM

does anyone know if a MKS fit a 2003 bianchi pista without filing/thinning the edge of dropouts?
(I suspect it can be made to fit, just like to know if there is any effort involved)

Paul And Pista 09-02-04 09:05 AM

I don't know about the MKS, but I've heard a bunch of people say the Redlines fit the Pista very well.

46x17 09-02-04 11:44 AM

About the MKS and your questions. Send me a pic and measurements (thickness, height) of your dropouts and I'll compare them to my IRO ones which fit the MKS tensioners.

infestedguy1 09-02-04 02:08 PM

from what i understand the mks tensioners fit most dropouts, except maybe hooded ones, like the sub 11 (surly) dropouts. i think john from businesscycles says something about this on his website.

dabern 09-02-04 02:21 PM

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Here are some pics I just took so you can see MKS...if you have trackends/dropouts that are 6mm or less thick, then MKS wil be dandy.

dabern 09-02-04 02:23 PM

Oops, make that 5mm or less!

TheMilford 09-02-04 03:07 PM

Where would you recommend purchasing the MKS?

infestedguy1 09-02-04 03:13 PM

go to www.businesscycles.com he (john) has great customer service.

46x17 09-02-04 03:35 PM

Yes, definitely businesscycles.com. John is great to deal with! He also has this nice KMC chain for 3/32 drives. Tough as Slayer.

Boss Hogg 09-02-04 03:38 PM

The redline tenstioners are excellent, esp for the $$$.

g_taco 09-02-04 08:04 PM


Originally Posted by Paul And Pista
I don't know about the MKS, but I've heard a bunch of people say the Redlines fit the Pista very well.

Maybe, but compared to MKS, they all look like cheap crud to me (except surly tuggnut offcourse).

g_taco 09-02-04 08:07 PM


Originally Posted by dabern
Here are some pics I just took so you can see MKS...if you have trackends/dropouts that are 6mm or less thick, then MKS wil be dandy.

How did you take those beutiful pictures. Everytime I attempt a closeup with the nikon digital thingie the light reflects off of metal in weird ways.

jimv 09-02-04 10:14 PM


Originally Posted by g_taco
How did you take those beutiful pictures. Everytime I attempt a closeup with the nikon digital thingie the light reflects off of metal in weird ways.

When I do close-ups, I turn the strobe off and use a couple of incandescent lamps. The auto white balance seems to compensate well enough.

Jim

dabern 09-03-04 06:00 AM

I just got lucky I suppose - put them on an orange file folder then placed near a window and used macro/close-up setting on Cannon Powershot...a few with flash didn't turn out well. Point & shoot for me since I'm not a photography buff.

Paul And Pista 09-03-04 07:05 AM

I just got my Redlines in yesterday and slapped 'em on. I like them a lot. They're light, easy to adjust, and I think the black ones fit my bike very well, aesthetically speaking. And they were $10.

I don't know what else to ask for, besides a rounder chainring. I never realized how oblong that damn thing is until I was able to get the chain so toight.


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