Yes Pretty much all 3 piece cranks should fit any sprocket you buy for them.
Yes, and 3 piece cranks.
The chain length needed is determined by chainring size, sprocket size and the design of your frame. There's no way of saying that you'll need from the sprocket alone. On top of that there isn't much to choose from when it comes to half links. They are all of the same length and in width there are two options 1/8" or 3/32". You need one the same width of your chain.
Yes you can, but take it to a bike shop or someone who knows what they are doing
It uses a 47 tooth sprocket.
The chain length needed is determined by chainring size, sprocket size and the design of your frame. There's no way of saying that you'll need from the sprocket alone. Chains are pretty much always bought a tad too long and then cut to length during asssembly on bike.There isn't much to choose from when it comes to chain width for single-speeds, they're either 1/8" or 3/32" with 1/8" being the most common.
3 dots 1 on the crankshaft sprocket & arrow on the block 1 on each camshaft sprocket & like a triangle to the right on block to the right sprocket & to the left on block to the left sprocket
yes
That Sydelle Pulaski doesn't seem to "fit in"...................... :) <3
As much as you want! PILE IT ONNN! lol <3
There's no way of telling, as chain length is decided by frame size (=chain stay length) + driver + sprocket tooth count. Chains are always sold a few links too long, and are then cut to size when they're installed on the bike. If you're doing this yourself, get a chainbreaker tool. For what they cost, they can sure save you a lot of swearing.
It has 3 timing chains and an idler sprocket
Yes they will I put Asanti 3 piece on mine they made the correct front offset and they bolted right on.