You can try to correct it a tiny bit by loosening the chain ring bolts, then doing them up a little bit one by one until they're tight. But to fix it properly you need a new, decent, chainring, i.e. spend £30.
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You can try to correct it a tiny bit by loosening the chain ring bolts, then doing them up a little bit one by one until they're tight. But to fix it properly you need a new, decent, chainring, i.e. spend £30.