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I always try to fabricate items that work, most of the things I've rigged up are better than factory items or at least on par. I do think that you are correct and sometimes there is no need to reinvent the wheel when there are plenty of wheels out there. I try to challenge myself with new and innovative ways to put things together and build a better mouse trap. I've put together several sets of sliders, and unique chain adjusters that work well for the machine they were designed for, but there is often a product already out there. For example, the Argo automatic chain adjusters have always amazed me of how well they work and are basically a simple design.
I took look forward to meeting many friends I've made on this site over the years. I hope to get to some more of the larger group rides in the future, and look forward to meeting some folks in person.
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hey deedee, hope you guys are doing well. had a idea. those snap-idle chain tensioners i bought from mcmaster - carr for my max 2 high are actually 2 half moon shaped uhmv sliders for chain. you buy one floating tensioner you get 2 '' sliders''.they come for any size chain. i think one half moon slider would be easy to mount. hope it helps, let us know if you try and how it works. johnboy
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This is what I did on the front cross tube on the Attex Chief. The UHMW bar has been bored out to about 0.060" undersized to fit over the 1" cross tube, a notch was placed in it and it was clipped over the bar. It took a lot of force to get it on, and it won't spin when the chain contacts it. Cheap and easy to replace should it ever wear out.Originally posted by Noel Woods View PostI think it will be easy to retrofit some uhmw material to fit over the cross members. Make a C-shaped piece.... <snip>

I realize the OX is a different creature all-together and won't have this layout, but the same approach might work.sigpic
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