As Ian says, you can put spacers on the pegs to get you chain line correct, if that brings the peg engagement too far out just get someone (or yourself) to silver solder, braze, or tig weld (whatever) extensions onto the pegs to get a good depth into the cush rubber.
Cheers George
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Re: Sprocket
My only concern about spacers is whether the dished shape gives clearance for something on the outside. It’s all apart at the moment but can have a look tomorrow.
I have a few lines of enquiry open at the moment including what looks the correct item on eBay from Germany. Also spoke to Talon and they will get back to me.
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I have a few lines of enquiry open at the moment including what looks the correct item on eBay from Germany. Also spoke to Talon and they will get back to me.
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Re: Sprocket
Ian, If it comes too requiring a blank sprocket (plate wheel) I have purchased them from Haley Dexis, they stock a good range.
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