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Old 03-18-09 | 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by xbikefasterx
no the chainline is not straight.and the teeth are rounded so the chainring looks like the blade of a saw. id bring it to a local bike shop but none of them carry fixed gear bike products.and im the only one who rides fixed in my town! also the teeth of the veros chainring 3/32 and the cog that comes stock is 1/8 would that have anything to do with it?
The chainring you need isn't a Fixed-specific part, if there is such a thing, since the BCD of that chainring is either 110 or 130 any bike shop should have something to fit.
A response like this just leads us to believe even further that the failure you had with these cranks was user error or it could still be a defective part not properly installed which still makes it user error.
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