This is a huge shot in the dark..
Anyone have take off pulleys...drive and rear for an SS bike?
They are different than a standard framed bike...
Pulleys wanted
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Pulleys wanted
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Re: Pulleys wanted
Sorry can't help Barry, but you intrigue me, can you tell me the difference between the SS and standard pulleys?
Gordon from England
Re: Pulleys wanted
the front is 30 tooth instead of 34 and the rear I think is 80 tooth for ss
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Re: Pulleys wanted
No front pulley was available for the SS model bike we were working on until September so my customer opted for a stock framed front one...it will give him taller gearing...
Anxious to hear his feedback when he gets home from his trip last weekend...
We had to almost split the bike as you cannot change pulleys on the SS model because it won't come off without some frame movement...damn close but no cigar.
Anxious to hear his feedback when he gets home from his trip last weekend...
We had to almost split the bike as you cannot change pulleys on the SS model because it won't come off without some frame movement...damn close but no cigar.
CanuckHoss
Barry Radu, President Destination Cycles
Airdrie, Alberta Canada
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Barry Radu, President Destination Cycles
Airdrie, Alberta Canada
"Just BE HAPPY!! BE HAPPY!! BE HAPPY!!"--Abraham