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stiffnips

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Yeah, that would help, or a spacer.

How much are they out of line? Its pretty much impossible to get it perfect, especially with a nice long BB so your ankles clear the cylinders, but in nearly all cases it'll run fine, especially with a BMX chain (KMC Kool for example)

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Yeah, that would help, or a spacer.

How much are they out of line? Its pretty much impossible to get it perfect, especially with a nice long BB so your ankles clear the cylinders, but in nearly all cases it'll run fine, especially with a BMX chain (KMC Kool for example)

Adam

Well it looks about 5mm out (guess) it's hard to tell really.

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How tight is your chain? There should be a small amount of bob without any pressure on the pedals. Which chain is it?

KHE colapse

I found when i put a new chain on, which im guessing you have (that or new sprockets) it makes a crap bag noise for a week or so, then shuts up, give it a while and it should sort itself out.

New front sprocket BB and cranks. I don't particually want to leave it if it might be ok i want to know that it's going to be alright being that far out of line.

But you might be right.

Shal i just leave it?

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Yup i had the same problem.

I found that changing the chain dosn't make a differnce.

Use BB spaceers to bring the fixed cog on the cranks as close in as possible, i've got 5mm of spacers. That's all you can do really. It does settle down after a while slightly.

(Y)

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Using bb spacers will make it worse. :blink: i need the cog closer to the bb.

Sorry, didn't make myself 100% clear.

You slide the BB spacers on the thredded part of the crank arm, then you screw the fixed cog on after them. They are perfectly the right sise. (Y)

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Sorry, didn't make myself 100% clear.

You slide the BB spacers on the thredded part of the crank arm, then you screw the fixed cog on after them. They are perfectly the right sise. (Y)

Hm oki doke i'll have a dash about on monday see if i can sort it.

I'm just glad i can ride it in london on sunday. :D

Thanks

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