Wondering if the tensioner will take up the slack if I use a 26t pulley
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Wondering if the tensioner will take up the slack if I use a 26t pulley
Considering the tensioner doesn't move... I doubt it.
You 'could' slot one of the holes to make the tensioner adjustable, but IME you also need to thread it for a set screw (against the mounting stud) to hold adjustment.
That is an aftermarket "Free Spirits" tensioner. I have no idea if it will have the correct tension with a different belt pulley, but I highly doubt it.
If you want to play with final drive ratios I would suggest a chain conversion (cheap and easy) or if your bike is a 12, you can change to primary gears from a 9 for a shorter ratio.
IMO
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Awesome 34:19! I didn't know he made those, thanks for the heads up:eagerness:
IME, All Of PurPonys stuff is legit and made well.
Other than the good looks, whats the point of lightening it? In theory of better shifting? Faster acceleration? (haha)
4% more torque. Every little bit helps.