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Old 11-05-07, 11:39 AM
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yes. turn the limit screw a bit to tighten up the gap. (if that doesn't make sense, take it to a shop). that should help, i assume. maybe the derailleur is also too high? take a few pictures and post them. one looking at the crank, and the other one with the chain in the big ring from the top down. that'll help.
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