Old 07-08-23, 09:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Schwinnsta
That is not a good solution. My Zizzo Liberte came with the same setup.
Sorry the Zizzo didn't work out for you. As I said in post no. 2, my Dahon has been fine for the last 15 years.

In this thread, the OP claimed the rear wheel was respaced a few millimeters to the left which caused the chain to come off the small rear sprocket to the left. This is nonsensical.

In a concurrent post on Bicycle Mechanics, the OP claimed the chain came off the front chainring to the left. This means the chain passed through the gap between the chain guide and the chainwheel disc - a gap that is smaller than the chain is wide. THEN after magically getting past this small gap, the chain climbs up over the chainwheel disc to come off. This is also nonsensical.

I again ask the OP to rejoin the thread and explain.
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