Chain too short to align back wheel?
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t3rmin
I tried that too. I've actually put way more miles than I should have on that crooked back wheel. Hasn't loosened a bit.I had the same problem with my 82 650 E. I got the rear wheel as strait as I could, then took if for a quick spin. Then I was able to get the wheel strait. I also thought that the new chain would be too small, but if you go with to many links then you?re stuck with trying to cut some links off after the chain stretches. And that?s no fun without power tools.
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t3rmin
Now that makes sense. Doh.
So can you put two masterlinks on a chain? I'd be fairly nervous about that anyway I guess. I wonder if a bike shop could rivet another link on there for me?Comment
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Billyboy
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t3rmin
Embarrassing update: axle was just binding in the slot a bit. Had another go at it -- loosened the nut, swung the tensioners down, reefed on the wheel and, sure enough, there was plenty of adjustment room just waiting to be used. Wheel aligned perfectly now. Sorry to waste a thread!Comment
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Billyboy
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