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Old 07-12-09 | 08:22 AM
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From: Brooklyn finally.

Bikes: Bianchi San Jose, fixed

Originally Posted by ALaS
Thanks guys I'll take some pics maybe and see if I can ease up my tention. The chain is pretty tight so I'll let it break in and if it doesn go away I'll do something
about it.
Don't wait, don't let it "break in".
Unless you want to replace your chain, cog, and chainring in a few months.
Fix the problem now. (If it is improper chain tension.)
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