Are the cogs on the Shimano freewheel *thicker* than those on the 9-
speed cassette with which the chain was designed to work? If so, could
the freewheel be "reluctant" to let go of the chain, causing chain
tension changes that might lead to chain suck?

FYI: I've had my issues. But never chain suck. Don't really know its
details. But I know I've never had front shifting problems. 60cm
Hillborne w/Sugino XD2 (, IRD FW, IRD Alpina-d, Wippermann 808 or SRAM
PC830 chain, IRD 7spd FW, Shimano 8-spd bar-con shifters

Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean


On Feb 16, 8:45 am, Paul Yeoh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Much thanks to all your thought and effort! Chain line looks ok
> looking at the pics.
>
> Michael: I'm not sure if that law has been violated... this problem
> has been chronic.
>
> Gernot: I can't judge if its a lot or a little space, but the pics are
> here if you care to look! I've got calipers thanks, will get the
> cranks off if necessary but the chain like looks ok in the pics. What
> do you think?
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulatwork/sets/72157625941494045/

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