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Old 07-18-19 | 01:02 PM
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Chain sizing problem

I fitted this 8 spd nexus hub on an old road frame and found that if i remove two more links from the chain it will be too short..the hub axle would be on the end of the dropout, ideally it should be in the middle, yeah?

I've ridden it this way ..pulled back far as it goes & chain tension is good, but... i tried to fit mudguards & it just doesn't work like that.

One more chain link removed would be spot on, but ya gotta remove two then insert the master link

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Even if i don't bother with mudguards i believe there should be some adjustment left
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Old 07-18-19 | 01:15 PM
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Removing 2 more links shouldn‘t bring it to the end of the drop out from your current pos.
You can go as far as this without any problems.
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Old 07-18-19 | 01:30 PM
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I believe you're right there, roughly measuring it... it should be in the same position as yours.

Curious though, how many teeth you running at the front and the rear?
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Old 07-18-19 | 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by le mans
Curious though, how many teeth you running at the front and the rear?
Irrelevant unless you are running a totally identical frame.
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Old 07-18-19 | 06:13 PM
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The axle will need to be able to reposition just about 1/2" away from the "longer chain" point. However there are chain links that are called a "Half Link", male on one end and female on the other end. Remove the pair of links as you asked about and install this half link. See below. Andy

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Old 07-18-19 | 10:40 PM
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Originally Posted by dsbrantjr
Irrelevant unless you are running a totally identical frame.
Yeah i suppose they're all even numbers

On my Le Mans the axle sits right in the middle, though it's a different frame length.





Thanks, Andy!! I'll see about buying one of those links.
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