Old 05-27-07 | 08:38 PM
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Bikes: Bianchi 928. Fuji Fixed Gear.

Props on installing cranks without removing the wheel, I'd think that'd be a little difficult.
master link. If not, I guess you could pull the old crank with the chain still on and put the chain back on the chain wheel before installing the new crank. But I don't see why this could be easier than loosening the rear wheel.
Yeah a master link so I never had to touch the rear wheel.

Sheesh, man, you were pretty vague with your question and he was just having a light-hearted remark about it rather than berating you for not giving you more specifics. Settle down, dude.
Sorry if I got testy, but this was just another post today where the focus was on being funny not on the advice. I take back the ****** bag remark. But telling me that I shouldn't ride my bike because I asked about chain tension was just as harsh.

But Cynikal ironically you weren't cynical. Thanks to you and others for the honest advice.

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