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• #52
just noticed my spider is on the outside so could be moved in
but as i say the chain straightens up perfectly at 1 point on the rotation then banks the other way
opposite to the direction in the picture
which suggests a bent chainring! yeah?to me it looks like fcuked/twisted chain... lol.. make/brand of the chain?
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• #53
dodgy half link chain thats where the noise is coming from get rid of it had the same noisy shit on my bike.
its a YBN reluctant
i will try a cheap chain from asda and see if that clears up the twist or makes is quiet
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• #54
its a YBN reluctant
i will try a cheap chain from asda and see if that clears up the twist or makes is quiet
parker international sell very nice kmc chains for just a few quid with free delivery.
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• #55
the halflink chain has only the wide gaps in the middle on the chain where the teeth fit in, if the chaining is 3/32, thats your problem right there, it certainly seems so from the picture.
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• #56
the halflink chain has only the wide gaps in the middle on the chain where the teeth fit in, if the chaining is 3/32, thats your problem right there, it certainly seems so from the picture.
just get a better chain, a half link chain weighs a ton anyway.Halflink gone
kmc k710 on
much much quiter and no discernible twisting
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• #57
i haven't read all this, but how about running the chainring on the inside of the crank arms........if someone has mentioned it before........they are fncking clever.
dodgy half link chain thats where the noise is coming from get rid of it had the same noisy shit on my bike.