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• #2
It's connected to the two 'gears' and is useful for moving the 'wheel' when the rider pushes on the 'pedals'.
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• #3
I've got mine set up to run on the drive side am I doing soomething wrong?
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• #4
Centre-parting , nice. Barnet fail.
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• #5
I've got mine set up to run on the drive side am I doing soomething wrong?
Who or what defines what the 'drive-side' is?
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• #6
There you are...Sorted
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• #7
actually theres something very wrong about that chainring.... it goes behind theseat tube and in front of the down tube...hmmmm
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• #8
"artists impression"
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• #9
yes, he posts on here as "shinscar" and is often found winking at young men around London's famous "Old Compton St" area of London's famous "Gay Soho" in London's famous London, England.
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• #10
chain also seems to go through wheel to the oppoppooposite side of the wheel..
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• #11
"as ridden by magician David Copperfield"
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• #12
an early example of photo chop. oh and the drive side is technically which ever side the drive is on.
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• #13
an early example of photo chop. oh and the drive side is technically which ever side the drive is on.
+1
and
+1Looks like the chainring has been partially drawn in on the non-drive side.
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• #14
an early example of photo chop. oh and the drive side is technically which ever side the drive is on.
Indeed.
Also explains the chopped wink.
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• #15
yep, looks like the chainset and the cyclist have both been touched up in places.
caught this chap checking me out....what's with the chain?