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Old 06-20-07 | 12:57 AM
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Interesting video, part in English, part in Spanish. Pretty much a nice "Making off" of the Brompton Bike.

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Old 06-20-07 | 02:09 AM
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Originally Posted by 14R
I believe you are correct EvilV. Even though the lady from Merc claims they do have the GT6 available " next month" for the last 6 months or so, I never heard of another Merc GT6 besides the one I bought from Wave (Bike Forum user).

I don't remember seeing the SP logo on my front D. braket, but I have pictures of the bike at home, I'll check the V-Brakes.
Early on in the threads Wav produced about his Merc, he mentioned having an issue of misalignment with the chain tensioner. If I'm not mistaken, he said he had the ability to change it in some way. I interpreted that as an intension to 'realign' it. I'm just wondering if this is at the root of your chain woes 14R. When you look at the plastic tensioner they came with as standard, end on, loooking from the perspective the chain gets as it runs through, the jockeys look out of line with one another. They run in slightly different planes, one angled like a clock hour hand at '11 o' clock' and the other at '1 o' clock. I've seen a few of these and they were all like that as is the alluminium one. I don't know how exactly Wav's was 'out of line', but if he fixed this, he changed the design.

Did your chain come off at the sprocket or the chain ring 14R? If it was the sprocket, then maybe this is why. Mine has occasionally jumped off at the back, but only when bouncing over rough ground or potholes while pedaling hard. It's probably happened four times in 1700 miles..... then there were also the two bust tensioners, now hopefully cured by having a proper metal one.
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Old 06-20-07 | 03:02 AM
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My chain used to come off at te sprocket. It was proper aligned at the end and regular rides would end up successfully if not over rough ground. In one way or another, I don't have anything similar on my Brompton, which makes me really happy with it.
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