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I have run a double wheeled sprung tensioner. the double lets you wrap more chain around the sprocket. i think tarty suggest you go double under a certain size sprocket but can't find advice on their site. it seems to me that a sprung tensioner will always keep the tension even when taking big hits. the tensioner i had was a bit of a faff to set up but it worked.

if you have a rear mech kicking about you can use that. use a length of spoke / cable in the mechs cable guide/ securing bolt to adjust the chain line and get it right under the chainstay. i think french max was running a set up like this last year at fort william.

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sprung tensioners are good, get a dual wheeled one every time though, superstar components make a good one for a good price, but if run a normal gearing and can get good chain tension without a device then you could weasily bodge something to take up the little slack that remains...

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spoke tensioner or Rohloff

If only they came with longer fixing arms but yea, get one of these and you'll be laughing.

Honestly, while you ride, you will laugh.

Ive found that they need a small washer between the bolt and the fixing arm for it to properly tighten...Just to do with the bolt it comes with's spacing. Heard somewhere they're actually meant to be run kinda loose?

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If only they came with longer fixing arms but yea, get one of these and you'll be laughing.

Honestly, while you ride, you will laugh.

Ive found that they need a small washer between the bolt and the fixing arm for it to properly tighten...Just to do with the bolt it comes with's spacing. Heard somewhere they're actually meant to be run kinda loose?

yeah otherwse the jockey wheels can kinda sieze or something, never experienced it myself. Seriously worth every penny I have had two Trial-Techs before and one messed up, it had a dodgy spring it turned out but still... And the fixing arm is a pretty decent size on most street bikes (including mine) I've seen, so yeah buy one!!!!!

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