It was a steel frame, which is why i was bit more surprised than if it had been an alu jobbie.
In retrospect the chain was on the slackish side. It was pulled over an inch out of true and left a crimp in the chainstay, so to replace the chainstays and re-track wouldn't be that cost effective.
It was a steel frame, which is why i was bit more surprised than if it had been an alu jobbie.
In retrospect the chain was on the slackish side. It was pulled over an inch out of true and left a crimp in the chainstay, so to replace the chainstays and re-track wouldn't be that cost effective.