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Vertical dropouts and tensioners


Jake.

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I think it's kind of nice that people still acknowledge them as 74Kingz, even though they're now made by Heatsink :)

Nothing against Heatsink - I used to love the pads - it's just a cute little legacy.

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I think maybe if Steve had done something, anything, to make it different to the 74Kingz maybe people would take it on it's own merit but it's an exact replica. I know there's not too much freedom when dealing with a bent bit of metal, some spring steel and a plastic lump but it's exactly the same. Work quite well though- just bought one off Darren Hill (no freaking way I was spending £30 for one new) and the first thing I did was remove the sticker...

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Okay cheers, how strong are 74kings from failed moves?

And haha flipp I know, I respect what heatsink have made but I prefer calling it 74kings but maybe that would change if I ever ran the heatsink one :P

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They're pretty good- should be tucked out of the way and allow for some spring if you do contact it. I only killed my (real) 74Kingz by getting my jeans caught in my freewheel which snapped the springs and I lost the plastic block bit. Rowan used to run his upside down (so increasing chain wrap) which seemed to work well for him though I don't know if he modified it to make it work or if he was just lucky with chain length and dropout design.

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I was just thinking about this for my phase as im currently running wihout a tensioner and its a bit loose. No chanve do.i wanna pay £30 for one, someone wanna make me one thatll fit my frame an make a bit if money

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dcd didnt work as good haha.

basically i took an old sawblade an some random plastic.drilled the sawblade,cut it to the lenght required,then filed the plastic thingy to hold the chain sidewards(right term?),then bolted it to the sawblade,which i heated and bent before to have the tension i wanted.

you´d just have to ziptie it to the chainstay as you havent got a mount for it.

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Home made here, a little more involved than a 74K design though, works perfectly though, cannot be hit and weighs very little :)

Never had any joy with spoke tensioners, my cs length and gear ratio just don't work out well enough.

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Home made here, a little more involved than a 74K design though, works perfectly though, cannot be hit and weighs very little :)

Never had any joy with spoke tensioners, my cs length and gear ratio just don't work out well enough.

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I love the look of this, might have to try that if my 74kings breaks :D

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Dont wannna hijack the thread but how muh tension should ur chain have? Just enough so the chain doesnt come off or super tight hardly any movement at all??

If it's too tight you'll ruin your freewheel.. if it's too loose it'll come of/ slap around your chain stay.

Are you using horizontal or vertical dropouts?

If horizontal you should be able to touch the chainstay with your chain comfortably.

If vertical find a nice inbetween tension

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