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Old 09-08-25 | 09:45 AM
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Jrasero
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Originally Posted by Kontact
it doesn't look like a crack or behave like a crack. If it cracked through it is unlikely to cause a crash. And if it is a crack, there isn't a lot you can do about it.

Probably someone slipped with a BB tool.
I would tend to agree but this is on the non drive side, so the biggest culprit of a chain drop can be eliminated
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