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Old 10-25-2017, 06:42 PM
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For instance in my case and your case if you was to use a motorcycle motor the sprocket is on the left side of the motor and since the axle sprocket is on the right side of the axle we will have to have a shaft with with a sprocket on both sides in order to connect our chains and that shaft is called a jack shaft. So you will have a chain going from the motor to the jackshaft on the left then on the right another chain that goes from jackshaft to axle......Hope that made sense
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