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Old 07-17-03 | 12:16 PM
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From: Fredrock
Originally posted by captsven
If it slips under torque then your drive train has either worn chainrings/cogs or your chain is stretched or maybe all three.
Not many teeth engaged on that rear cog. That, combined w/ frame flex when mashing steep hills could definitely cause his symptoms even w/ new drivetrain parts.
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