lely academic.
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> Of course, you could always put the other rd back on ...
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> On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 7:45 AM, Jonathan Anderson <jonand...@gmail.com
> > wrote:
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>> Hi there, my wife and four month old son were away this weekend so I had
>> little choice bu
Thanks, Bill. I noticed that you've posted in the past about running a GS
XT with success. You noted 'stocking up' on them as you liked them so much
(don't recall model). The chain will wrap big/big without the RD (likely a
couple links overlap, at least). Even in the pic you can see there
Hi there, my wife and four month old son were away this weekend so I had
little choice but to tinker with the Clem. This tinkering amounted to
installing an old RD that I had in my parts bucket from an old MTB.
Straightforward enough, right? Sort of. Upon rerouting the chain, I noticed
that I
Oh boy, I've been waiting for a thread like this! I was installing a front
rack in my building's bike garage and thoughtlessly leaned my bike against
a haggard ebike to admire my work. It slipped and the TT scraped
(screeeach) against the licence plate hanger of the ebike. My Clem, yes,
just a