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Burley Django chainstay configuration
I had to take off a wheel to transport my Django, and now I'm not
certain that I've put it back on correctly. I'm inexperienced with bikes, and after much trial-and-error I was able to figure out the chain assmebly. I've been able to ride the bicycle some within my little neighborhood so far, so nothing seems obviously wrong. What has my attention is how the chain is situated on the chainstay. This part has two grooves, but both sides of the chain are on opposite sides of the same groove, leaving the other unused. Is this right? |
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enrique wrote:
I had to take off a wheel to transport my Django, and now I'm not certain that I've put it back on correctly. I'm inexperienced with bikes, and after much trial-and-error I was able to figure out the chain assmebly. I've been able to ride the bicycle some within my little neighborhood so far, so nothing seems obviously wrong. What has my attention is how the chain is situated on the chainstay. This part has two grooves, but both sides of the chain are on opposite sides of the same groove, leaving the other unused. Is this right? The chains should each be in their own groove. The chain coming from the rear gear cluster should be in the inside groove and go under the groove. The chain coming from the chain ring should go in the outside groove and go over the top of the groove. --- John Knez |
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