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Old 03-30-2005, 11:39 PM
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hey all,
I have a problem with my chain I can not adjust it any more to make it at the right tights. Does this mean its time for a new Chain?
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hey all,
* * * * * * * * I have a problem with my chain I can not adjust it any more to make it at the right tights. Does this mean its time for a* new Chain?
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That can't be. Are you sure you are turning it the correct way to tighten it? (Seriously,I am not trying to be funny)
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Old 03-31-2005, 12:13 AM
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hey all,
* * * * * * * * I have a problem with my chain I can not adjust it any more to make it at the right tights. Does this mean its time for a* new Chain?
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That can't be. Are you sure you are turning it the correct way to tighten it? (Seriously,I am not trying to be funny)
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I think i for got to loose one of the bolts. I loose just the 2 big bolts I for got about the smaller one . So i have to loose 3 blots than?
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Yes, there are 3 bolts to loosen :smiliethumbup:
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Old 03-31-2005, 12:20 AM
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i am so dum man I for got about the smaller one some take a gun to my head lol
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some take a gun* to my head lol
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I'll be right over :hysterical:
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A chain will stretch over time, If it still is to loose, try popping a link.( quick & cheap). or get a new one.

And before everyone jumps on that idea, I have been running like that for a year now with no problems.
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chain all fix thats for the help!
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