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Re: [ST] RE: sprocket and chain



Chain sag set to between 35-40mm .. actually last time I checked it was at 
about 37.. has stayed that way for a LONG time now.

Erik

At 03:39 PM 9/30/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Keith Tynan wrote:
>
> > Again, IMHO, the keys to good chain life, given an initially good quality
> > product (which, as far as I'm concerned excludes Regina), are lubrication
> > and adjustment.
>
>Hear hear Keith.  Which brings me back to RFC on what folks are
>setting their chain's free play to, how rubbing strips were doing,
>etc.  No replies thus far...
>
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