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Old 03-24-06 | 06:32 PM
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running your chain too tightly not only wears on the drivetrain, but it results in wasted energy as the drivetrain binds.

good sheldon knowledge paraphrased:

let your chain go slack, then spin the cranks. you want the drivetrain to spin that freely after your chain is tightened.
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