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greglogan

posted on 14/1/06 at 01:46 AM Reply With Quote
Forgive me please..... stooopid question

Ok. Please don't slate me for asking what is possibly a stupid question. How do you change the output chain drive from say a Blade engine to shaft drive to the rear diff???? Is it just a matter of removing the cog and welding on sort of UJ or is it more complicated than that?





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robertwa

posted on 14/1/06 at 02:29 AM Reply With Quote
You need to remove the sprocket and bolt in its place a 'sprocket adapter' or 'driveshaft adapter'
Something like this:
http://www.hawkmachine.com/Parts.htm#20

You obviously then mount the engine 90 degrees to the way it was in the bike......

The link is to a US supplier, there are UK/IRL ones as well..

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RichieC

posted on 14/1/06 at 07:24 AM Reply With Quote
Have a look at MNR half way down this page £60
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greglogan

posted on 14/1/06 at 09:47 AM Reply With Quote
Does anyone have any pics with this done?





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phillippe

posted on 14/1/06 at 12:00 PM Reply With Quote
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mk sports.com £55 Rescued attachment 05112005 the dash !!!!!! 022.jpg
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