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, however making one thats just perfect shouldn't be too difficult...[/QUOTE]
This is true. My initial thoughts on this are, bearing type and suitability. Back idler is a tough job & wherever I see them they are copping a flogging due to the speed they run at.
Keeping the size of the idler sprocket up will reduce the speed & also the return curve of the chain.
There should be plenty of oil flying about in there to lube an open bearing.
Would this be an adjust slack from chain & tighten in position deal, rather than tensioner,
tensioning will be left up to the hydraulic unit & slipper ?
You see it is on the wrong side off the chain for tensioning.
Owen.
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