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Dannywhac:
You should have to tw@t bearings out - if they're loose then = trouble :)

TwoBobRob:
They are a press fit.

Without insulting your intelligence, that means they are lightly walloped out or in.

Interference fit would require a bearing press or significantly more aggressive hammering - think oldschool headset & BB cups.

They'll only need a light tap with a hammer and a nice weighty drift of some sort.

Betty:
My half link rattles like fook, the noise of the cassette hub drowns it out once on the move though...  >:D

Peter J:

--- Quote from: Betty on March 05, 2012, 03:42 PM ---My half link rattles like fook, the noise of the cassette hub drowns it out once on the move though...  >:D

--- End quote ---

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Mine sounds the same so I must have set it up right  :daumenhoch:

I'd even put an inclinometer on it to check......you can tell its not british engineered  :Great_Britain:

 :daumenhoch:

BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN:
just a thought ? it's not hitting the frame is it ?

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