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  • Thanks @mdcc_tester, just gave that a go but still the same noise.

    Having a closer look it’s the inside of the chain rubbing against the cog. So that’s a chain line issue? Looks like the chain needs to move like 2mm inward toward the wheel.

    So could I add a bigger spacer between the bottom bracket and crank or hub and cog?

    Another couple videos and a photo that may or may not help at all:

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/pRHYQyyXE9QXy1Z57
    https://photos.app.goo.gl/XozxAptEDLCFfMdZA

    *can you tell I have no idea what I’m talking about 😕

  • I think you can thread a fixed cog on either way round. Looks like it might be designed to work reversed

    (Normally you'd do it this way to protect the spokes??? But here it looks like the hub already has a spacer built in [and no spokes either])

  • Does that mean there’s nothing I can do to adjust the chainline? I’m pretty clueless on this issue...

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