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Drive train fiasco

Old 12-31-06 | 12:26 PM
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Drive train fiasco

So right now I'm riding a singlespeed mtn bike with american BB and bmx type drive train. My problem is that the screw that holds the front sprocket onto the crank arm moves has a little bit of play so that makes the sprocket kind of like a oval in the way it turns so one part of the chain is loose and the other part is tight. I have already tried wrenching the screw in as tight as I can and using some locktite on it but it still moves a bit when I pedal hard. I was thinking about getting a new sprocket and trying that. Currently I am using a Shadow one.
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Old 12-31-06 | 01:33 PM
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The Sprocket is most likely bent, get a new one, a strong one. The shadow ones bend easily
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