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<blockquote data-quote="MikeinFresno" data-source="post: 211816" data-attributes="member: 40"><p>another thing that is an often overlooked issue is chain/rear wheel misalignment. This causes the chain to dig into one side of the sprocket way more than the other. You can count the marks on the chain adjuster block, but I like to spin my wheel and look at how the chain rides on the sprocket. I do this and adjust until the sprocket is centered in the chain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeinFresno, post: 211816, member: 40"] another thing that is an often overlooked issue is chain/rear wheel misalignment. This causes the chain to dig into one side of the sprocket way more than the other. You can count the marks on the chain adjuster block, but I like to spin my wheel and look at how the chain rides on the sprocket. I do this and adjust until the sprocket is centered in the chain. [/QUOTE]
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