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Old 01-07-2009, 07:48 AM
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Lightbulb Sprockets

I just picked up a couple of Lucky 7 bikes and made one running unit out of them, as well as replacing my quadard engine... my question is, can one put the thicker clutch, chain and sprocket off a quadard on a bike? They both have the 3 bolt holes in them and the bike chain is so small I don't want it breaking on me and having a mishap at 50 XD the other chain has never broken on my quad and I have an extra, I was just wondering if anyone has tried it.
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chain....

you are better off using the smaller 25mm pitch chain..... (like pushbike chain).. it'l be fine... there are a lot more gear ratios to choose from aswell!
I have spares for lucky 7's if you need ... morty
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I was wondering if anyone has tried it. It seems that it might save a guy a few bucks. I live a few hours away from my nearest supply of goodies, not to mention the old lady not liking my hobby spending in general. I'm pretty heavy into RC and pretty much anything that makes lots of noise or smoke. Everything has straightpipes. BTW I'm in Canada.

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im sure you could use a bzm chain? just make sure its right tension well lubed and sprcockts are alined
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the small 25 pitch chains are more then addiquate im over 100kg and only use chinese chains on my blata water cooled and havent had a problem but make sure u run good quality rear sprockets as the chinese sprockets are often out of round causing loose tight chain tension which is what breaks chains
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it should be fine mate, i had a thick chain on my cag and it was good.. just like morty said not as many sprocket sizes to choose from..
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