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Old 11-25-04 | 12:33 PM
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T-Mar
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All good suggestions. It could also be due to trail debris that is packed between the cogs and preventing the chain from seating properly. Chains with stiff or twisted links can cause this problem and it is generally more noticeable on the tighter raduis of smaller cogs. Chain problems are easily detected by watching the chain travel slowly over the jockey and tensioner pulleys. Good luck!
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