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'allo,
Just built up my first proper ss, the lbs let me use their torque wrench on the street!
I've adjusted the chain tension as much as I can a la Sheldon, tapping the chain and tightening the bolts, but I still have a loose chain with my right foot forward. I took a screw driver and rested it on the frame next to the inside of the smallest sprocket while spinning the cassette (im still waiting on my freewheel, so middle sprocket of cassette does for now) and it seems to be not centred.
Is this a possible cause? The hub is a campy nuevo record with a maillard screw on cassette circa 1977. Cheers for any input.,
David