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Originally Posted by wheelreason
Happens Until Finally Find Yourself (a real bike).
Seriously though, most likely the chain came of the r dlr pulley, and when you resumed the hour record attempt, it predictably did what it did. As others have mentioned, when you have a mishap or crash (and before starting a ride) Its a good idea to spin the wheels, and turn the cranks, takes 10 seconds, and can save a lot of grief.

You know me too well, I managed to get the RD off, it was super twisted and I had to cut the cable, hindsight makes me feel this was a bad decision. I might just take a few links of the chain and make it a fixie, this won't happen for a while. I am hoping if I sell it with the buzzwords "vintage" and "fixie" I can attract a susceptible hipster.


My new bike comes Wednesday, so I hope all my previous mistake allow me to make less with my new one.
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