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Good so far |
October 17, 2022 |
taco eater :
Frank Sapone from Marietta, PA United States
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Put this on a 76 Maxi as PO "deleted" the chain tensioner and had a pedal chain cut to exact length. Started making aligning the wheel and drive chain difficult.
The standard length, according to the Puch Spare Parts Catalog is 78 rollers for regular Maxi frames and 85 for Maxi Rigid frames. Cut mine to 78 rollers and works perfectly.
Time will tell if it flash rusts, but seems to be OK quality.
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