I am sorry, I am a software guy...do you mean the force perpendicular to the shaft (that is the chain "pulling" on the shaft)?

What can I do for that other than mount the motor well and so the shaft is in line with the swing arm and near the pivot? I plan on this much. And it is a lighter bike being designed with lower gearing to try to make it as conservative as possible.

jv


Seth Allen wrote:
watch out for radial load on the ETEK  shaft.

Seth

On 7/27/07, *Johnathan Vail* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:


    I need a good source for a large rear sprocket for a Ninja 250,
    chain and
    a sprocket for an ETEK.

    I had a link to a place that did custom rear sprockets but I can't
    find it
    now.  I think I need at least 70 teeth in the rear and no more
    than about
    15 in front.

    Thanks,

    jv <-- Hells Amperes Motorcycle Club


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