SillyPosition
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Can this be adjusted? And if so how
on first gear it’s producing friction with the chain.
on first gear it’s producing friction with the chain.
not forward or backwards. If you loosen the one screw, are you able to rotate the guide a bit on it's axis? Rotate a bit clockwise perhaps?Yes, thats the chain guide.
Sorry for the upside down, I was finishing up maintenance and the bike was resting on the floor.
It doesnt seem adjustable, it has only one screw to fit it with the base that its mounted to, which is part of the crank I think.
I dont see a way for it to move forward/backward.
At the moment when the chain is on first gear, the angle that is produced causes the rear part of the chain to touch the guide's inner side
A friend of mine had a similar situation on her bike. It turned out to be a factory defect.Can this be adjusted? And if so how
on first gear it’s producing friction with the chain.
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watch from 50" inOverall from what I've read on the internet chain guides are sort of irrelevant when the derailleurs has a clutch mechanism. so the chain is usually streched
For 90% of riders I agree. I tried running no chain guide on my Banshee titan, it was ok apart from when I raced, always had the chain come off!Overall from what I've read on the internet chain guides are sort of irrelevant when the derailleurs has a clutch mechanism.
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