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Old 03-05-18, 01:20 PM
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When have you last changed the chain? Measure the length for 12" down to the nearest 32nd of an inch.

Do the front and rear sprockets line up as best you can tell, or is one offset from the other a bit?

How tight is the chain? I tend to like a fair amount of tension. It probably doesn't need to be tight, but certainly shouldn't be sloppy loose.
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