I may have found an interesting solution. I work for Home Depot, and we've recently put on clearance a little metal puck that houses a laser. It's designed to be bolted onto a circular saw. I think, if I can find a way to rig it onto the rear sprocket, this may be a great solution to the unreliability of previously attempted laser jigs.
I'm fairly sure everything's adjusted correctly, as far as the chain goes. I get a really weird high pitched howling sort of sound at about 50 mph. It either goes away, or the pitch increases beyond human hearing range past 52-53 mph. Any ideas this might be? I removed the foam from the inside of the sprocket cover, maybe it there to absorb these high frequency sounds and I'm just being overly-sensitive? There's no performance change when the sound is active.
I'll go ahead an start putting tool lists in with first posts as well. I was considering it already, but wasn't sure if it was wanted. It's surprisingly short for this project, and should be within the scope of any basic tool kit.
Just ordered the rest of the parts I need for my front suspension rebuild, and was given a set of Progressive front fork springs, and a set of rear Progressive shocks and springs, from the PO, so be on the lookout for another write up in the near-future.
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