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ozone:
Is the chainring on the inside or outside of the spider?  I've seen a few people put them on the outside of the spider - it works on some bikes but messes up the chainline on others.   :-\  A flat power disc with the chainring on the inside would get it closer to the frame if thats which way it needs to go for a straighter chainline...
 
If the rear wheel is moving then chaintugs should fix it.   8)

curtispro:
Its not the best picture as I am at work at the moment, the chain wheel is on the outside of the spider (is this correct)

Will double check alignment tonight when I get home, also I have just ordered a 16 tooth for the rear, (the gearing was $hit anyhow)

 

ozone:

--- Quote from: curtispro on March 25, 2011, 08:27 AM ---Its not the best picture as I am at work at the moment, the chain wheel is on the outside of the spider (is this correct)


 



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either way is fine - putting it on the inside will probably sort out the chainline if it's out.   :daumenhoch:

1mancity2:
oh BOY, I had same problem and it was down to the spider bud, same one you have, I changed it and all was fine....

gary4130:
was going to say the same ,with the tioga spider its thicker than a normal one +you mount the chainring on the outside,unlike a sugino etc the ring is on the inside

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