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Old 10-01-18 | 07:23 AM
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Originally Posted by hardboiled718
You might want to change you chain, but I have a feeling it'll still be a bit noisy in the beginning. As long as your chain line and tension is good, just need to give the parts time to mesh together and things usually quiet down.
Agree, the SS chain is usually changed with a new cog. Measure your chain against new spec or chain or good one on another SS bike. The park chain wear indicator tool CC-3.2 makes this task simple and consistent.
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