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Anyone Seen/got Koxx Tensionners 20"


roozor

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Clean bikes sell the kozz tensioners now, was just about to order echo snails from tarty but they are out :)

Has anyone got a picture of these koxx tensioners? I reckon they would work on my t-pro as the frame is kinda like a koxx mod, well the drop outs are anyway!

thanks

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There chain tensioners, the do a very simple job, any will work, just get the correct sized ones for your axels.

http://www.customriders.co.uk

http://www.winstanleysbmx.com

http://www.alans.co.uk

http://www.wiggle.co.uk

http://www.bmx-shop.co.uk

Just get the cheapest beefy looking ones you can find.

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The bit that grips round the end of the frame, not the bit that that axle goes through. On  my last chain tesioners that bit was struggling to get round the frame as it's quite thick

you should get the dmr ones :)

they dont have a lip that has to go on either side of the dropouts, its just a flat plate on the end, they are almost 20 quid though..........

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14mm axle chain-tugs probably wouldn't be a good idea simply because a) the end plate, if it's a T-shape, won't fit in, and b) because if they've got the sorta thin bit behind where the axle slots in to help guide it the tug through the axles, it'll be too wide so it won't sit in your drop-outs like the 10mm ones do. Seriously, ANY of the 10mm axle chain tensioners from ANY of the shops listed will work. ANY of them. Just buy whatever set you like the look of most and throw them on. Simple as that. At the moment I've got one like the 4jeri one on the right (nice big thread on that on, takes a 13mm bolt), and an Onza turd one on the left (pissy little 10mm bolt for it though :)). But yeah, any tug from up there should do it. A load of chain tugs used to have huge bits around where the axle went in so you could run a peg, but they're all pretty diddy these days so you should have enough movement from the tug to keep the chain tight.

Mark.

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