Slack is better than too tight. Too tight wears your bearings and makes it a grind too ride. A bit slack rolls smoother and quieter.
Too slack, of course, means you get a quick demonstration of your minimum stopping distance, probably in rush hour traffic, as happened to me yesterday. Properly bent the chain too, so running slack didn't get much extra life out of that one.
Too slack, of course, means you get a quick demonstration of your minimum stopping distance, probably in rush hour traffic, as happened to me yesterday. Properly bent the chain too, so running slack didn't get much extra life out of that one.