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• #13752
Clearance over chain slack
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• #13753
I was referring to the last bike of kenzo's post
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• #13754
Theres enough slack there.
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• #13755
Yes I'm confused as the chain tension looks perfectly fine, I don't understand your comment?
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• #13756
I think he might be one of those who'll say a bike is anti just because it has valve caps on.
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• #13757
Huh, really? For me that's too much slack
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• #13758
The majority of the bikes on this page have similar slack?
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• #13759
You don't want a chain too tight otherwise it wont last as long.
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• #13760
Cool your your brains, I was just trying to be funny. Apparently I failed. (Still too much slack for my understanding)
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• #13761
Love the Ridley with the Klein-ish paint
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• #13762
Well you'd better try again....
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• #13763
Possible repost: Frankenbikes galore.
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• #13764
@danslecarton chain looks perfect. A slightly slack chain is a fast chain
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• #13765
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• #13766
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• #13767
that's one way to stabilize the load
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• #13768
Readers wives wives.
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• #13769
So since rat bikes seems to be interpreted as rack bikes I thought I'd ask here: What are my options if I want to install a rack on a track frame with a non drilled fork crown, but don't want something that attaches all the way to the handlebars?
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• #13770
there isn't any option
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• #13771
or
And any brake hole mounted rack
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• #13772
How does the first one work?
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• #13773
Clamps, like a quill stem, up the bottom of the steerer tube.
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• #13774
I asked this before and I remember people telling my not to do it with the clamp on brake
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• #13775
Hmm that's clever. I wonder if you could make a more secure style of clamp on brake that way.
Clearance over chain slack