Replacement Chain Tensioner
Bought a second-hand bike, a few months ago. Which looked still very good. This one will last for a while, I thought by myself. But after a few weeks the chain came off. Removed the chain case and put the chain back on the gears. But then I saw that the wheel had moved. Standing at an angle causing the chain come to loose. And ran off the gears. I also saw that the cable tensioner was missing. But the other side still had it, see photo above.
It was impossible without a chain tensioner. To fasten the wheel and keep the chain under tension. Tried once, but after a week the chain came off again. So I think I'll buy a new one. After some searching on the internet, this type (Gazelle Chain Tensioner 57mm Super Sport Banana) was no longer available. Found a few site, but out of stock :(
What now? Throw away a good bicycle, despite it is old model. Because a small piece of plastic is broken or missing. That is a real shame!
Why Not Use a 3D Printer
Yes, why not use a 3D printer. Ideal for such repairs. Got my caliper out of the closet. And that chain tensioner that was still on the bike.
The measurements taken and a draw a 3D model.
3D Printed Version
These pictures show the printed (red) and original version (black). Not exactly the same. But that is not necessary. The 3D print made a bit thicker here and there compared to the original. As long as it still fits on the bike.
If you do not have a 3D printer, you can also order it here from this 3d print service.
It fits and he has been on the bike for a while. The bike has almost 1500 km extra on the counter, already.
The 3D stl file is here below. I hope more people can use it.