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Re: Spacing needed between two #25 sprockets

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Originally Posted by AdamHeard View Post
Most of the time when you have two chain runs driven off paired sprockets (at least from what I've seen) they are going to the same size sprocket on the other end. In which case, the chains will always stay relative to each other, and you can just space the master links apart and never have to worry about them hitting.
That is kinda the idea that I had. It will be same sized sprockets side by side so they should move relative to each other. This question is in reference to the west coast style drivetrain I have posted
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