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They are a long wheelbase frame, so I'm guessing at least a 50link with the orig 10t rear cog. Add at least 1 or 2 for the 11t. Most likely going to be a trial and error thing.
 
That rear fork end looks modified to me. I don't know if this helps but the openings on either side of my frame are each narrow and match the diameter of the rear axle.
 
Unfortunately,
I don't have a picture of the bracket that holds the brake arm, but it is a stepped bracket made of strap steel with a slotted hole so that it can accommodate the fore aft movement of the wheel to adjust the chain tension.
I don't have access to my bike right now, but I'll get a picture of it when I can.
 
Maybe your chain link count should be 58? Try adding 1-2 links to your chain as Mike Says. Like to see close pictures arm/adj setup.

Saladshooter~ Fantastic Bike!
 
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They are a long wheelbase frame, so I'm guessing at least a 50link with the orig 10t rear cog. Add at least 1 or 2 for the 11t. Most likely going to be a trial and error thing.

Maybe your chain link count should be 58? Try adding 1-2 links to your chain as Mike Says. Like to see close pictures arm/adj setup.

Fantastic Bike!

Dang cold fingers! Meant at least a 60 link chain, not 50:rolleyes:
 
I tried to find a picture on my phone with no luck. I'll try to get a picture, but I did find this. My old friend J.R. Planck at Ann Arbor some years ago. If you blow up the picture you can barely see the little extension as scrubbinrims described.

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