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Re: 15 tooth + double sprockets

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Originally Posted by ttldomination View Post
Using 'small' sprockets on the AndyMark wheels can prove a bit challenging. First off, 'small' isn't very specific, but there are a couple of...regions of small.

So, from my knowledge of the Andy Mark Plaction Wheels, you can get away with a #35 chain sprocket of at least a 24 teeth without having to use the 1/4" spacers. If for some reason you need exactly 22 teeth, you're going to need to use the 1/4" space so the chain doesn't hit the wheel hub.
The wheels (the mounting part, not the tread surface) can also be turned down to a diameter that will allow the chain walls to fit. But you're still limited to 22 teeth because of the size of the bolt circle AndyMark uses. To wheel-mount a smaller sprocket you'd have to make a new bolt circle on the wheel and sprocket somehow.
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