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Old 04-14-13 | 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by chucky
you just have to keep it as tight as it needs to be to prevent it from throwing itself off.
and that's why perfect tension isn't supposed to be super tight or super slack. It prevents abnormal chain stretch and the chain falling off. All of which could be done without special techniques.
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