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Old 02-02-09, 10:01 AM
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Sturmcrow
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Looks can be deceiving, especially with the slanted chainstays underneath. You could always try to measure the chainline on the rear yourself. It's not too tough, assuming that your frame is straight. Just subtract the distance from the inner face of the dropout to the cog from 65 (half of 130).
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