THANKS FOR YOUR INFO,I WILL CHECK SOME THINGS OUT ON HIS BOBBER,I AM BUILDING A 70S CHOPPER ,I BUILD STREET RODS,YOU CAN SEE MY INTERNATIONL ON MY YOU TUBE CHANNEL @ HOLLYWOODS7 LOOK FOR A GREEN TRUCK,I ALSO HAVE SOME INFO FOR YOU I CAN TAKE ANY CARB AND INSTALL A GROOVE IN IT AN INCREASE HP ,MPG, AND REDUCE HYDRO CARBONS,YOUR SHOP COULD BE THE FIRST ONES. GUARANTEED.......
My friend has a triumph bobber with white walls and the chain slaps the white wall, will this stop the chain from slapping the tire,thanks great video.
@Hollywoods7 It would definitely help, but I wonder if he/she either has improper chain clearance to the tire or is not maintaining the proper chain tension?
The chain tensioner brand is LBV Engineering. A guy could call them for exact spec's/numbers on the bearings used. They appear to be some fairly decent sealed bearings, but I won't be able to vouch for them for sure until they have 1,000's of miles on them...
Maybe the the setup was intended to have one washer per side, you know how mass production pieces can be someone at the factory was probably just a lazy sagg that didn't put one on each side. Another question is this chain tensioner has decent bearings? I've noticed quite a few oem aftermarket parts may have some but their excedingly poor quality.
THANKS FOR YOUR INFO,I WILL CHECK SOME THINGS OUT ON HIS BOBBER,I AM BUILDING A 70S CHOPPER ,I BUILD STREET RODS,YOU CAN SEE MY INTERNATIONL ON MY YOU TUBE CHANNEL @ HOLLYWOODS7 LOOK FOR A GREEN TRUCK,I ALSO HAVE SOME INFO FOR YOU I CAN TAKE ANY CARB AND INSTALL A GROOVE IN IT AN INCREASE HP ,MPG, AND REDUCE HYDRO CARBONS,YOUR SHOP COULD BE THE FIRST ONES. GUARANTEED.......
Hollywoods7 1 year ago
My friend has a triumph bobber with white walls and the chain slaps the white wall, will this stop the chain from slapping the tire,thanks great video.
Hollywoods7 1 year ago
@Hollywoods7 It would definitely help, but I wonder if he/she either has improper chain clearance to the tire or is not maintaining the proper chain tension?
BEOSChops 1 year ago
Great video! Good filming and instructions! Rock on!
Thehellfireclan 1 year ago
@Thehellfireclan
Thanks!! --Al
BEOSChops 1 year ago
Hey, Brutha,
Thanks for commenting.
The chain tensioner brand is LBV Engineering. A guy could call them for exact spec's/numbers on the bearings used. They appear to be some fairly decent sealed bearings, but I won't be able to vouch for them for sure until they have 1,000's of miles on them...
...he he he...
--Big Daddy
BEOSChops 2 years ago
Maybe the the setup was intended to have one washer per side, you know how mass production pieces can be someone at the factory was probably just a lazy sagg that didn't put one on each side. Another question is this chain tensioner has decent bearings? I've noticed quite a few oem aftermarket parts may have some but their excedingly poor quality.
anyway good luck on the project!
industrysfoe 2 years ago