Anonsequitur
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Hi All,
I have a 700c Shimano Nexus 7 speed Internal Gear Hub(IGH) wheelset that I'm considering as one of my upgrade options for my Sofrider v2 but need some help with selecting an appropriate chain tensioner among other things.
I thought I'd just use a Shimano chain tensioner, but a user review has me confused if it's appropriate.
http://www.amazon.com/Shimano-Alfine-Chain-Tensioners/product-reviews/B003UW64N2/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
"Do NOT buy this [Shimano chain tensioner] for your Alfine hub if you have flipped your cog to get a 47~ mm chainline. It will not work no matter how many spacers you put in. The 47~ mm chainline is the "normal" chainline for MTB (68/73 mm BB).
Like I said, its a fine product and if you have not flipped the cog then it will work nicely for you. But if you have a MTB with the standard 50 mm chainline, do NOT buy this tensioner."
My eyeball/scale measurement of my Sofrider with OEM dual-chainring(48x34) crankset has a "standard" 50mm chainline. That is, the measurement from the centerline of the "seat tube" to the center of the gap between the two chainrings is 50mm.
I thought I'd try keeping the Sofrider's OEM front-derailleur, and double crankset to use with the Nexus IGH instead of a single chainring as is usually specified by Shimano, but if the experience of this Amazon reviewer is correct, then the Shimano chain tensioner cited will not work with the OEM Sofrider v2.
Alternatively, if I upgrade with a triple chainring 48-38-28 Shimano M411, 170mm crankset, I wonder if that chainline will be compatible with this Shimano chain tensioner? Charles, can you confirm if your Shimano M411 chainline is 50mm?
I wonder if anyone else has tried a Shimano Nexus/Alfine IGH on the Sofrider, and what detailed modifications were necessary.
Also, the Over Locknut Dimension (O.L.D) of the Shimano Nexus 7 IGH(SG-7R46) is 132mm I believe, and the Sofrider has a 135mm front dropout. Do I just add a spacer/washer or two to make up the gap?
Thanks.
I have a 700c Shimano Nexus 7 speed Internal Gear Hub(IGH) wheelset that I'm considering as one of my upgrade options for my Sofrider v2 but need some help with selecting an appropriate chain tensioner among other things.
I thought I'd just use a Shimano chain tensioner, but a user review has me confused if it's appropriate.
http://www.amazon.com/Shimano-Alfine-Chain-Tensioners/product-reviews/B003UW64N2/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
"Do NOT buy this [Shimano chain tensioner] for your Alfine hub if you have flipped your cog to get a 47~ mm chainline. It will not work no matter how many spacers you put in. The 47~ mm chainline is the "normal" chainline for MTB (68/73 mm BB).
Like I said, its a fine product and if you have not flipped the cog then it will work nicely for you. But if you have a MTB with the standard 50 mm chainline, do NOT buy this tensioner."
My eyeball/scale measurement of my Sofrider with OEM dual-chainring(48x34) crankset has a "standard" 50mm chainline. That is, the measurement from the centerline of the "seat tube" to the center of the gap between the two chainrings is 50mm.
I thought I'd try keeping the Sofrider's OEM front-derailleur, and double crankset to use with the Nexus IGH instead of a single chainring as is usually specified by Shimano, but if the experience of this Amazon reviewer is correct, then the Shimano chain tensioner cited will not work with the OEM Sofrider v2.
Alternatively, if I upgrade with a triple chainring 48-38-28 Shimano M411, 170mm crankset, I wonder if that chainline will be compatible with this Shimano chain tensioner? Charles, can you confirm if your Shimano M411 chainline is 50mm?
I wonder if anyone else has tried a Shimano Nexus/Alfine IGH on the Sofrider, and what detailed modifications were necessary.
Also, the Over Locknut Dimension (O.L.D) of the Shimano Nexus 7 IGH(SG-7R46) is 132mm I believe, and the Sofrider has a 135mm front dropout. Do I just add a spacer/washer or two to make up the gap?
Thanks.