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Project Number 2 and a quick nOoB Question
Clean:
So peeps,
As several of you suggested I would very quickly get hooked and move onto project number 2, which I can now reveal...............
[Drum roll]
I have managed to bag an absolutely fooking mint (and I really cannot stress that enough) Frameset.................
[More drum roll]
1980 Diamond Back Pro Large in Nickel Plating, recently re"chromed" in Nickel, (Koizumi serial number 0X1100 and, of course, a Baseball) with the curious dual dropout "Speedo" Forks.
This is the bike I always looked at green with envy as a kid BMXer. :'(
From what I have read during my research on here I got it for a steal! :daumenhoch:
Many thanks to Sparky over at od-db.net for the site and answering my excited PMs! :daumenhoch:
[Cheers, screams, applause]
I will get some pics up asap, maybe even later tonight; this one is going to be a spoked up show-er, hopefully, and not a rider. :D
But for now I have a SuPeRnOoB question, please...... :idiot2:
Exactly what is the orientation for fitting Chain Tensioners? Inside the frame, or outside? :uglystupid2:
Thanks for a prompt reply as my rider is currently in bits and it is sunny out! ;)
Cheers,
Clean.
The VW Doc:
Souds like you have a great find! (I am learning fast about these things too!)
I can't wait to see the photos!
Sorry, I cant help you with an answer to your question though
Dannywhac:
Chain tens go outsidey :daumenhoch:
58 delray:
outside :daumenhoch:
Clean:
--- Quote from: dannywhac on April 05, 2011, 07:47 PM ---Chain tens go outsidey :daumenhoch:
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--- Quote from: 58delray on April 05, 2011, 08:07 PM ---outside :daumenhoch:
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Chainey's outside.
Chain tension; about an inch play, or a little less? :-[
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