Hello all.
I have been left a triumph america bonneville that has been started to be converted into a trike. Im having trouble with a jockey wheel that has been put in place to take up the slack on the main chain to the now shaft driven rear end. Im struggling to find a way to keep tension on said wheel. Im no mechanic and i cant ask the person who made the initial conversersion. Please help.
Also dont know how to attach a photo.
Jockey wheel.
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Re: Jockey wheel.
Got any pictures of what you already have? Or has nothing been done yet?
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Re: Jockey wheel.
When you drive a post, on the bottom it has a box "attachments"
Click on that, then click on add files.
Click on that box to open the picture files.
You then select your picture and add it for loading. Like this
Click on that, then click on add files.
Click on that box to open the picture files.
You then select your picture and add it for loading. Like this
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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Re: Jockey wheel.
If it doesn't work, 1130cc will talk you through it
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Re: Jockey wheel.
Bikers know why dogs stick their head out of car windows.