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Bit of a tight spot (in chain)

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sweetbeats:
Going to have a blast out to the offy later see how she goes...haro bitch :tickedoff:

mr.magoo:
Same as Bill, all i've ever done, is position it so chain is correct tension at tightest point, but make sure that it is not too slack at slackest point :LolLolLolLol:

sweetbeats:
 :LolLolLolLol:

Going to give her a pounding now :daumenhoch:

motomagII:
pretty mudh as moley says unless the power disc is not holed central .listen to him ive had this problem so many times and hes spot on to clear it up
 :daumenhoch:

subversion:

--- Quote from: moley on October 30, 2008, 05:31 PM ---
--- Quote from: subversion on October 30, 2008, 04:03 PM ---In my experience the top hat washer should be inserted into the spider from the inside (BB side) not the outside (crank arm side)?

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Not if your top hat is deeper than the spider/chainwheel.   Then you have to put a Bowler hat (thingymajig) washer on the inside so it can tighten up!!

Thats how I noticed it getting pulled out of alignment!!  :shocked:

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Break out the files & make it fit :daumenhoch:

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