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Re: pic: ABS-122, shifter-in-tube chassis

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Originally Posted by Bryce2471 View Post
I guess the question I was trying to get at is: How would you remove the idler gear with the bearing flanges to the inside of the tube?
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Good point. That raises the other question: how would the shaft get in there to begin with?
The lightening holes might let you get away with not removing the gear. But IRL if I made this, all bearing flanges would be on the outside and/or I would use riveted bearing blocks to save space inside the tube. That particular spot is actually easy to put at least one of the bearings on the outside because I have space in there.
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