Old 02-19-24 | 08:09 PM
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Installing a rear wheel in a no tensioner (unlike a der) chain system is pretty much the same regardless of the hub. Pull the wheel back snug a side's axle nut. using your fingers between the rim/tire and the chainstay move the axle in the other side's dropout slot and start the easy process of "walking" the axle along the dropout slots one side at a time, snugging the loose nut and loosening the previous snug one until both the rim is centered between the stays and the chain just has zero tension at it's tight point. Andy
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