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stevefromtexas:
Mine kinda did the same thing make sure your alignment is on point. You will have to ride it for a couple days it should be fine after that mine works good best chain ever made.

montymitch:
Yeah, I'm not really sold on it yet. My chainline is spot on and a $50 chain that lasts forever is no good if it destroys the rest of my drive train in the process.
As for mathematically calculating my chainline, I'm calling BS. This is a BMX bike. If micrometers are needed for setup, you're doing it wrong.

stevefromtexas:
Idk what are you running I'm running 28/9 with a tree sprocket I got my chain super tight and it works fine

stevefromtexas:
I was looking at your video could be your sprocket it's hard to tell make another one spinning your cranks

weedbix:

--- Quote from: montymitch on April 29, 2015, 09:23:04 AM ---Yeah, I'm not really sold on it yet. My chainline is spot on and a $50 chain that lasts forever is no good if it destroys the rest of my drive train in the process.
As for mathematically calculating my chainline, I'm calling BS. This is a BMX bike. If micrometers are needed for setup, you're doing it wrong.

--- End quote ---

Who said anything about micrometers? How do you know if it's spot on? Sight is a lousy indication, even a battered square edge is better

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