GrandPaBrogan
⚡ eGeezer ⚡
Got my Trance e+ from brand new... and first time I took my chain off (for thorough cleaning) I took note of the orientation before removal - in relation to the Praxis chainring with narrow-wide teeth. This is what it looked like, and looking at the graphic printed on the side of the chainring it made sense...
However, when I was about to put the chain back on, I noticed that the machining of the teeth (pic below) doesn't match what the graphic seems to indicate. Maybe it's a poorly designed graphic which can be misconstrued to mean the opposite - but because it was assembled from the factory that way (pic above) plus I didn't notice any chain-suck or noise, I had second thoughts. So reinstalled the chain the previous way.
Just wondering if any of you guys (equipped with the Yamaha Syncdrive Pro motor and Praxis chainring) have noticed this chain orientation from the factory?
Just to get a consensus, the correct chain orientation is meant to be like this one below, right? (Which is the opposite of one above)
However, when I was about to put the chain back on, I noticed that the machining of the teeth (pic below) doesn't match what the graphic seems to indicate. Maybe it's a poorly designed graphic which can be misconstrued to mean the opposite - but because it was assembled from the factory that way (pic above) plus I didn't notice any chain-suck or noise, I had second thoughts. So reinstalled the chain the previous way.
Just wondering if any of you guys (equipped with the Yamaha Syncdrive Pro motor and Praxis chainring) have noticed this chain orientation from the factory?
Just to get a consensus, the correct chain orientation is meant to be like this one below, right? (Which is the opposite of one above)