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Old 10-20-08 | 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Ken Cox
I have ridden with several crank and ring combos, and with some of them I have had significant tight and loose spots.

In a few cases I could minimize the tight and loose spots with Sheldon's method, and in other cases I couldn't.

I would think that the more expensive cranks, rings and cogs would have more uniform roundness and that this would allow a tighter chain with fewer loose spots.
It could be a bent BB spindle, but it's not likely.

Higher quality cranksets/chainrings normally don't have this(loose/tight) problem.
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