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  • 53 Chief Compensating Sprocket

    Hello fellow enthusiasts,
    My 53 chief motor is about to be re-built (new crank pin, rod bearings, pistons...the works) and the drive shaft, drive sprocket, and compensating sprocket parts are trashed. These parts are very expensive to replace. I am thinking of using the 74" regular drive shaft and sprocket rather than the compensating set-up to save on cost and hassle.
    I am told, that it is not really necessary to use the compensating sprocket, except it saves some wear and tear on the drive-train.

    Can anyone offer any advice as to any real noticable benefits to running the compensator?

    Thank you very much!
    PS: My frame is painted, shocks, fork and wheels rebuilt now.
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    Get a catalog from Kiwi.They discuss this option. But, if your compensator sprocket, drive shaft quill and related parts are in good shape, it will be cheaper to just use them.

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    • #3
      TOP quality

      Have your local supplier order your needs from Eastern MC Parts of S.C., USA.

      You won't regret it.

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