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Old 10-01-09 | 01:43 AM
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Just get a freewheel and chain tensioner, put the brakes back on and have an awesome single speed. That would be super good!
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Old 10-01-09 | 06:52 AM
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Looking at the picture, you're not too far off. You might search for the "magic ratio".

Try an 18 tooth rear cog or a 48t chainring. One or the other might tighten up your chain just enough.
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Old 10-01-09 | 11:53 AM
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well, i dont wantt a single speed, which is why i have my fixie, & sorry bout the type-o but my crank has 46T and my fixie cog has 18T
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Old 10-01-09 | 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by enjoiipuurple
good idea...., im kinda over this bike tho/: the chainn broke on me like four times already!
i think im just gonna start on a neww one,
the chain broke, faq its garbage, ill take it
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Old 10-01-09 | 01:40 PM
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this is ridiculous
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Old 10-01-09 | 01:49 PM
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Your chain tension really doesn't look all that bad. If you've got a half-decent chainline I wouldn't worry about it.

I suspect you're not trackstanding or anything anyway.
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Old 10-01-09 | 01:57 PM
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This really frustrates me. I put a ton of time and money (not that much but more than I'd like) into my conversion. I had to learn a lot about bikes and I tested my patience several times in doing so. And to think that someone could but this much time a presumably money into a conversion only to give up and start over because the chain is a tad loose. It doesn't sit right with me. Also, how do you go all the way about converting a bike and not know what a horizontal dropout is. It makes me think you couldn't have done a lot of your own wrenching or had a good relationship with your bike mechanic because any decent bike mechanic would have been able to solve the chain problem. One more thing, how do you go about breaking your chain so often?
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Old 10-01-09 | 01:58 PM
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This entire thread is a joke..... right?
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Old 10-01-09 | 01:59 PM
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Make sure the next bike is red or yellow, those take much better to being fixied.
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Old 10-01-09 | 02:01 PM
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Did I just get trolled? I actually kind of hope so.
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Old 10-01-09 | 03:11 PM
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yeah, this reeks of troll.
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Old 10-01-09 | 03:45 PM
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I have a sneaking suspicion this person is genuine.

I know it screams troll (especially the breaking 4 chains thing), but that almost lends credence to its legitimacy.
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Old 10-01-09 | 04:04 PM
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Well then I guess we'll have to invent a new term for this type of poster- when the post is so ridiculous that it seems like a troll, but they're actually telling the truth.

truth + troll = trull

although, the term "trull" has another meaning as well https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/trull
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Old 10-01-09 | 05:20 PM
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This really frustrates me. I put a ton of time and money (not that much but more than I'd like) into my conversion. I had to learn a lot about bikes and I tested my patience several times in doing so. And to think that someone could but this much time a presumably money into a conversion only to give up and start over because the chain is a tad loose. It doesn't sit right with me. Also, how do you go all the way about converting a bike and not know what a horizontal dropout is. It makes me think you couldn't have done a lot of your own wrenching or had a good relationship with your bike mechanic because any decent bike mechanic would have been able to solve the chain problem. One more thing, how do you go about breaking your chain so often?
i did all the wrenching on my first conversion and agree, it takes a ****load of patience and by the time your done you've learned a whole lot more about bikes than you did when you started. how someone could even own a bike and know as little as the op is beyond me...
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Old 10-01-09 | 05:50 PM
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Old 10-01-09 | 06:08 PM
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i like how the op calls it a "fixie cog"
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Old 10-01-09 | 07:44 PM
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i don't understand people.
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Old 10-02-09 | 12:31 AM
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im not giving up on my bike, i just wanna start on another one. and the chain broke cus since it was so loose, the chain wuld fall off and the bike wuld still go... so the chain sometimes got stuckk forcing it, i guess? and i actually did learn alot from building this bike... but because my bike didnt have horizontal dropouts, i never bothered learning what it meant. honestly tho, idgaf what u sayy(:
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Old 10-02-09 | 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by enjoiipuurple
im not giving up on my bike, i just wanna start on another one. and the chain broke cus since it was so loose, the chain wuld fall off and the bike wuld still go... so the chain sometimes got stuckk forcing it, i guess? and i actually did learn alot from building this bike... but because my bike didnt have horizontal dropouts, i never bothered learning what it meant. honestly tho, idgaf what u sayy(:
Yeah, who cares what these knowledgeable people who would have been willing and able to help you have to say! Screw 'em!
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Old 10-02-09 | 01:41 PM
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Old 10-02-09 | 06:01 PM
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The correct solution to this problem is nearly any solution that involves someone besides you working on the bike.
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Old 10-02-09 | 06:02 PM
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im not trying to say i dont care what these NICE helpingg people have to sayy. i just dnt care about what the other retarted people have to sayy, judgingg me and ****t!
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Old 10-02-09 | 06:09 PM
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but you don't have horizontal dropouts, so
you are screwed...
unless you consult Mr. Sheldon Brown
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Old 10-02-09 | 06:47 PM
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why do you keep putting double letters at the end of your words.
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Old 10-02-09 | 06:55 PM
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why do you keep putting double letters at the end of your words.
All the kids on facebook are doing it, it shows what little regard they have for grammar, and how proportionally cool they are as a result.
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