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Old 12-01-17 | 05:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Slaninar
Both the chain with rollers in tact and the part without them ride at the same height. I’ve put the comparative pics side by side.

So I fail to see your point on how roller wear changes anything there. Could you explain?

A worn chain, on the other hand, with the rollers, rides noticeably higher.
I'm sorry. I simply don't have the patience to put that much effort into a one on one tutoring session. It's just too difficult to explain without pictures. In any case, it's not stuff thet those interested in chain life need to know. There is literature on the subject if you care.
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