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• #2
3/32 chainring, 1/8th cog.. maybe.
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• #3
^ probably correct. 1/8" cog, 3/32 (road sized) chain ring. It will work fine, but you'll need a 1/8" chain.
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• #4
(it will work fine if this is in fact the case, and there are no other issues, like a shit chain line)
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• #5
Get yo'self a 3/32 cog and chain, may as well do it properly.
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• #6
I think you should take it to the dentist.
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• #7
I find colgate always sorts out my teeth
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• #8
you can use whatever you want
i've got a chainsaw chain on my bike in case anyone wants a fight
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• #9
dont use any chain, go chainfree
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• #10
2009 is about the brakeless, 2010 will be about the chainless
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• #11
Pitch and width of chainsaw chain - your preferences?
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• #14
The teeth aren't much bigger on the fixed gear, will it be ok?
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• #15
3/18 Picco Mini, but I only use the right-facing ones so all the cuttage is on the outside
i get through a lot of socks
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• #16
The teeth aren't much bigger on the fixed gear, will it be ok?
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• #17
I knew a guy who changed his last name from Weir to Watson because people people kept calling him Weird instead of Weir.
He later used a nail file to sharpen his teeth to points.
This person may or may not be related to me.
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• #18
may be
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• #19
I changed my last name from Weir to Watson because people people kept calling me Weird instead of Weir.
I later used a nail file to sharpen my teeth to points.
that's more like it
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• #20
Nah, its not me... my teeth look like a row of fucking tic-tacs. They are perfectly uniform and a blinding shade of white.
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• #21
So its ok? Can someone link me to what chain I need?
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• #22
Nah, its not me... my teeth look like a row of fucking tic-tacs. They are perfectly uniform and a blinding shade of white.
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• #23
3/18 Picco Mini
contact your local Stihl dealer
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• #25
Cockney pricks
My chain ring teeth are smaller than my fixed gear on my back wheel, will it work without the chain messing up?