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Re: [St] chain gremlin
- Subject: Re: [St] chain gremlin
- From: "marc Ve" <daytona955.marc@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 16:06:00 +0200
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this is sounding like a good project this weekend -due to rain all weekend.
thanks for all the advice.
cheers
Marc
On 5/6/08, Frederic NIZERY <frederic.nizery@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> That's my experience. I had to recenter the rear sprocket some time after
> I bought
> my bike. Probably not centered OK in a first place. It could also be after
> rear hub
> re-greasing (part of the normal service schedule).
> Sure the alternative issue could be that some chain link axles got worn
> out more than others
> then got the apparent length of some portions longer. That could also be
> easily double checked
> measuring ten links all around the chain.
>
> Fred
>
> Ok - I have never heard of that one before. If Marc were to put new chain
> > and sprockets on his bike I reckon all would be well. If the above can be
> > explained a little better, I'm all ears, or eyes in this case as its email.
> >
>
> Brett.
> >
>
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