Old 12-29-16 | 03:45 PM
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mongol777
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Originally Posted by Banzai
I suppose the other concern is that on the large cog, the wheel would need to be so far forward that wheel installation might be a real bear. Not a lot of wiggle room to get the chain around the cog if it's at the forward limit.
it is not that hard - loosen the bolts or nuts (whatever you have), chain should be lose just enough to get it off the chainring. Now that it is off the chainring - easy to take the wheel out or slip the chain on another cog.
Forgot to mention - frame size and corresponding chainstay length may affect how far your wheel needs to be. I had no problems with 4t difference on Moonlander and Krampus size Small, KM and 1x1 size Medium and on 1x1 size small.
I don't recall if different size Pugs have different chainstay length and what is the difference with my frames. But it almost certainly will work
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