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Unread 03-04-2004, 23:38
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Re: Chain Drive Question

You might also want to make sure your sprockets are in line with eachother, so your chain isnt being bent. this will cause the chain to strecth further. Keep in mind that chains are one of the times where my "measure once, cut twice and claim the mistake was a lightening hole" philosophy doesnt work.
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