velomaniac":1nza21dj said:If you run your chainline as inboard as possible you can use a ghost gear to tension a fixie with vertical dropouts.
A 'Ghost' gear is a chainring whose teeth engage with the chain but otherwise is in no way attached to the bike.
The chainline needs to be inboard because the chainring needs to be able to be adjusted one tooth at a time backward toward the rear sprocket until tension is achieved without colliding with the chainstay. The chainring needs to be bigger than the rear sprocket in order to engage the chain and not touch the rear sprocket.
The whole thing looks really smart as you roll along. Recently I did 4 laps of the Strathpuffer lite course on my SS mtb with this arrangement of tensioner with no problems
and it looks completely awesome too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rlse9h74Q8Y
just make sure chainline is bang on.