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Re: Is this possible? (Gears and chains)
I probably /am/ talking about sprockets, but I'm not totally in to using the right terms. There would be no whipping around to re-engage. This sprocket would only be used to get another gear moving. Once that's moving, it's done with its job for the match.
But there's still the question as to how to attach it... |
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