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I've changed the chainring, wheels and sprocket on my bike and have been trying to fit a new chain (KMC BMX 1/8") - after many idiotic cuttings in the wrong place and relinking the new chain, I've discovered I can either have it so tight the wheel jams against frame or so loose the chain is visibly bowed with the wheel right back as far in the dropouts as possible. The frame is an aluminium Langster.
I am new to this mechanical activity, so please be gentel if I am being a real tit! I'm now very tired and frustrated!
Any clues please?
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cool!
You can email me direct at m.tinsley469@btinternet.com to let me know how you'd like to be paid...
Post should be fine.
Cheers,
Mike
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In that case I will buy them please!
I'm upgrading my brakes and chainset to match the rest of my Ultegra stuff.
As I'm new to this forum, I'm not sure how it works - is post easiest to get them to me (I'm in Worcester Park, not far from Wimbledon) and how would you like me to pay you (I have a paypal account if that helps).
Cheers,
Mike
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yes, as far as possible, but the connector for the chain only works on joining the ends of the chain that are the smaller inner plates with the bearings in them if that makes sense?