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Some riders opt to use a single chainring in the front (typically a 40-42 tooth chainring) while retaining multiple sprockets in the rear cassette.
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The motors drove big cogwheels in the jackshaft over spring-loaded sprockets.
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Sprockets with vernier adjusters were fitted to allow for chain wear, and the cam timing was supposed to be checked every 6000 miles.
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To repair the machines one breaks down the tracks and pulls the drive sprockets out.
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These products include long link sprockets, drums, chains, flights, attachments, drag chain sprockets and traction wheels, engineered chain, mill chain and chain attachments.
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Internally, the radial engine was at the rear and the transmission to the driving sprockets at the front.
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These keep the sprockets and spacers in the correct order and position when they are removed from the freehub body.
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This system started out with 2 or 3 sprockets, and by the 1970s had developed to 5 and 6 sprockets.
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The shifters are attached to cables, which in turn move the front and rear derailleurs that guide the chain up and down the gear sprockets.
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The sprockets are attached onto a single axle which allows them to turn at the same time.
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