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muck on chainring/sprocket on 1SP/internal gear hub bikes
Almost always there is a pattern of dirt, like
the "negative" of the chain, on the chainring/sprocket. This is often very loose, a wood stick and then rotation will remove most of it in but a few rotations. Question is how much this really influence anything? Once removed, there is a slightly better feel to pedaling - but I don't know, maybe it is all psychological? -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 |
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