I think using a chain tensioner on a fixed gear drivetrain might present some issues. Playing around with sprocket size / gearing / chain length might be a safer route to getting the right chain tension (but a bit more involved).
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I think using a chain tensioner on a fixed gear drivetrain might present some issues. Playing around with sprocket size / gearing / chain length might be a safer route to getting the right chain tension (but a bit more involved).