Old 01-24-18 | 07:50 PM
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Not much to go on, but you might check for evidence that your rear axle is moving in the dropouts. My hypothesis is that the chain is puling the drive side forward under power and the brake is pulling it back. Try checking the clearance to the chain stays before and after the accelerate/brake phases.
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