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not sure if this helps but on my unit unit t100 metisse back in the late '60's i had a BSA wheel [not full width ariel type] & had a sprocket overlaid [over the teeth], machined to fit snug over tops of teeth then 6 or so holes large drilled that fits half the bolt in the tooth dish & half up into the overlay sprocket. Worked fine for years. Cheers Great idea OTH ! The modern Renthal Twin-ring sprockets work on the same principle with alloy inner and steel outside/teeth
Quote from: OverTheHill on January 14, 2014, 07:42:33 amnot sure if this helps but on my unit unit t100 metisse back in the late '60's i had a BSA wheel [not full width ariel type] & had a sprocket overlaid [over the teeth], machined to fit snug over tops of teeth then 6 or so holes large drilled that fits half the bolt in the tooth dish & half up into the overlay sprocket. Worked fine for years. Cheers Great idea OTH ! The modern Renthal Twin-ring sprockets work on the same principle with alloy inner and steel outside/teeth And very early CT 90s, 1967/8 used the same system, before the dual range box. Did put a few together at Bennett Honda.Foss