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Rapide Chain Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="oexing" data-source="post: 156719" data-attributes="member: 1493"><p>Bill, do you remember how the center rollers looked when you found them in the sump ? Mangled as in this thread by obviously finding their way between the remains of the shredded sprocket ? Still I am not clear if the mess starts with broken ESA springs finding same place between dynamo sprocket and middle rolles and breaking teeth or rollers from this. So what is your opinion why rollers break and dyno teeth shredding ? It cannot be the "power" of the dyno , rather the mass of rotor. But this seems a bit with question mark as it takes a lot of force to break them. I would not think this would come without wrecking dyno components ?? Still mysterious story to me . . .</p><p></p><p> Vic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oexing, post: 156719, member: 1493"] Bill, do you remember how the center rollers looked when you found them in the sump ? Mangled as in this thread by obviously finding their way between the remains of the shredded sprocket ? Still I am not clear if the mess starts with broken ESA springs finding same place between dynamo sprocket and middle rolles and breaking teeth or rollers from this. So what is your opinion why rollers break and dyno teeth shredding ? It cannot be the "power" of the dyno , rather the mass of rotor. But this seems a bit with question mark as it takes a lot of force to break them. I would not think this would come without wrecking dyno components ?? Still mysterious story to me . . . Vic [/QUOTE]
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