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Old 10-23-08, 06:42 PM
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Are you sure you have it centred just right on the crank?

I usually have to play around with this to get it right. Sheldon has a method on his site somewhere.

Basically you have the bolts finger tight, mount the rear wheel, rotate the crank until the chain is at the tightest point and tap the chain to move the chainring a bit, keep doing this until there is no tightest point.
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