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Finding chain line
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ajsfirehawk wrote: Great idea but pricier than it needs to be for what it is. I bet it is a godsend when you are lining one up.
I have one - expensive, but totally worth it.
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The whole process is in my build thread (somewhere!)
I started with centering the back wheel. I measured the clearance between the tyre edge and the inside of the frame downtube. Then subtracting the width of the chain,I was able to calculate the ideal position of the rear sprocket,leaving equal clearance either side of the chain ( I think I had about 4mm either side) . I needed to have about 9mm shaved off the sprocket carrier. That was it for the back end. Luckily the front sprocket turned out to be a standard sized offset.
A couple of things that came up. A lot of people seemed to think that the back wheel didnt need to be centered and could be run offset. This made no sense to me at all (and the fact that Harley do it on some of their bikes convinced me that it must be a bad idea!!)
I dont know the science behind it,others have their opinions about it but I wanted my front and back wheels running in line.
If youre using twin shocks rather than mono,keep an eye on the bottom of the left shock,you might have problems there with the chain.
And you may need some protection on the top of the swingarm over the pivot bolt, as the chain is prone to dragging on this.There are
different solutions for it.
That my tuppence worth. Good luck with it
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i think i need to try something more precise. The string method looks to be for aligning your front an rear wheel . does anyone have a good video or write up on a solid process for this . i like the idea of a string but im not sure how to rig it.
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the middle of the frame from my project bike.
Works perfect too, to set the chain, front(10 mm offset)/rear sprocket into a straight line.
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I am 50+ years old and have to verify my visual judgement is OK for my age :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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