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Old 03-25-12, 08:25 PM
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Maybe. Depends how the chainline comes out. You can eyeball it, but it's really best to measure. For the front, measure from the middle of the seat tube to the chainring. For the rear measure from the inside dropout face to the cog. Knowing the spacing of the rear triangle you can figure out where the cog should be in relation to the chainring or vice versa. Within a couple millimeters is ok for single-speed use.
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