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24 teeth. I want to use this beast for single track with a Bendix 2 speed. It might be too low for a good compromise. I have a 30 tooth for sure and maybe a 28 some where in my junk. My 28 tooth works real good on my klunker with a Nexus 3 speed. I can ride most trails here with it but it is a different story up the road where they are all hand cut and the guys like to climb. It's what they call grinders. My 3 speed doesn't work for some of this. A few of the old guys have put 20 tooth small sprockets on for this but I can't balance on that slow a climb.That is a tiny chainwheel!
Luke.
Welding in true rat fashion!!
Hey, I like that brazing idea but using MAPP might be against the Jakudi ethic. I don't know anything about brazing. I have a 1957 Triumph motorcycle and there is a video on Youtube of the The Triumph factory made in 1957. I found the video looking up 1957 Triumph on the net. It shows them furnace brazing the frames in what looks like a bed of coke. I wonder if I could do this at my cabin in my fire pit with hard maple after it has turned to coals? I don't know what kind of flux to use? You could wrap the joints with brass rods and place it on the coals and let gravity do its thing. I don't know if I have the sisu to try this as it might ruin the frame. The patina would be cool. I have a MAPP rig. I wonder if the local welding supply shop would know what kind of flux to use for furnace brazing?If you can't borrow a decent welder, have you considered brazing now that you've got it tacked? A $30 MAAP torch a spare $10 bottle and $15 or so in bronze rod might be enough to finish the job you started...
BTW, considering that you're stick welding thin tube, I don't think those welds are too awful-better than I could get with that rig!
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