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Old 07-20-17 | 05:02 PM
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SkyDog75
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From: Upstate NY

Bikes: Bianchi San Mateo and a few others

If your frame has horizontal dropouts, you can slide the rear wheel all the way forward to get the chain around the sprocket, then slide it back in the dropout to set your chain tension just right. If your frame has vertical dropouts, though, you can't move the wheel forward or back in the slot. That's where a chain tensioner comes in handy.
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