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Old 12-15-21, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by _ForceD_
Wait. I’m trying to get my head around this. You installed the chain and it didn’t get a single revolution, not even incidentally/accidentally (forward or backward) before you got on it, rolled away, and began peddling? Please understand that I’m not looking to chastise you…I’ve had my own share of mechanical faux pas. But it just seems like this would have become evident before you got to the point where you had to pedal.

Dan
I am kind of wondering the same thing. Also, if a person is skilled enough to build up a bike, how does he botch one of the easiest parts of the process? (Just curious, and will admit that I routinely screw up the simplest, most repetitive tasks.)
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