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Originally Posted by Darkrider
Took me a moment to understand what you meant there but i see now that there is an adapter that bolts to the hub itself then the sprocket bolts to that to make it a fixed mount instead of the rubber isolated set up of the clamp on hub. Kinda wonder if the electric motor kits out there use the same chain as the gas motor...would make for a clean install on one of those as well.
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Well, in my case the adapter clamps to the hub inside of the spokes and 3 bosses stick out through the spokes for the sprocket to bolt to. This is the one I had to buy because my Hub is a goofy diameter, so instead of one of the cheaper ones, I had to shell out about double. Thankfully this is a good high quality unit.
https://www.bikeberry.com/products/b...37807830761638
The other style I was talking about for the disc brake hubs is this. It bolts on where the disc would go and the sprocket bolts to it. Depending on the bike or wheel hub you may or may no be able to run a disc with it. This particular company offers three different rotor offset options depending on wheel and tire setup.
https://mbrebel.com/product/medium-3...tal-thickness/