Thanks, I've got a scissors jack from an old compact car has a nice wide base I'll post how it goes!
Yeah, or you will get "jacked"!Just be careful!!
I wonder if you could find a way to retro fit these sliders to your frame, maybe you could use the current horizontal dropouts for the sliding area with some thoughtful application of bolts and washers?any tricks to mount the derailleur? My dropouts on the frame are horizontal on the Heavy Duti and vertical on the Rocket...
That's hilarious! I've never seen that before....Guys, thank you for the info and links. It is apparent to me now there are options. skewer or solid axle to mount wheel and adapters or hanger or welded nut to mount derailleur to the frame. I think the next step is to try my front suspension fork to the frame as this will me my source of front brakes. I'm gonna examine the rear derailleur again to get comfortable with how this fits together o the rocket 3 donor bike...
Of course in searching for a exploded diagram to help me understand whats going on - some wag posted this.
Apparently the critical parts are the hyperactive core and the gay Japanese candy.
Sounds like a good art edition to the BACK40 Bikes shed this spring! Thanks for the idea!I have that diagram....framed.... Above my workbench
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