Jaxon,Looking good now but did you put the sprocket on backwards? Maybe it is just the picture. Another old bike rides again!!
...how do you know which direction is correct for the sprocket? I got a new one for a project and was wondering how you tell.
Yes, that sprocket. I should have clarified a little. The sprocket i got is offset a bit as well. I have only had dealings with flat sprockets up until now.Welcome to RRB!
That sprocket, or any sprocket? Generally, sprockets, if not absolutely straight, tend to lean the offset to the inside. The goal is to create a line with the chain that is straight. Easier to achieve with single-speed bicycles, however the concept holds true for multi-speeds as well. The less lateral bend in a chain the less likely it is to 'derail' itself.
I'm not sure if I answered the question. I "know" from either having seen a sprocket correctly mounted before, so the opposite looks odd, like the example above, or I know because there is an obvious "outside" (like a Schwinn Mag) or I "know" from looking at the wear marks to how the sprocket was mounted previously (worn wide circle inside is the drive race or spacer from the bottom bracket, smaller circle outside is where the crank arm butted against it)
Hope that helps!
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