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| Posted: 30/10/06 19:48:30 30 |
Thanks cormac this is exactly what has happend to mine I run dmr pedals v8 and theses are tight and greesed so could you recommend the xt one thanks col |
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| Posted: 26/10/06 18:12:12 12 |
hi could anyone tell me why it could be that I have managed to strip the threads out of the pedal arm where the pedal fixes to,this has happend on truvativ and a shimano chainsets could anyone tell me if this has happened to them and what they now use to solve this problem.Oh yeah these cranks had both done in the region on 250 miles thanks col |
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| Posted: 30/06/06 19:08:11 11 |
| No i copied the lenght of chain from another bike with nine gears but could you tell me what lenght it should be for a kona cindercone 2003 |
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| Posted: 30/06/06 19:01:42 42 |
| hi how do i check if the lenght is right |
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| Posted: 30/06/06 18:28:28 28 |
| hi could anyone suggest to me why when i ride around easily i get no chain slippage but as soon as i get out of the saddle and put a bit of power on the chain slips, the cassette is new sram and the chain is new pc990 and the chainset is new. what i find weird is this has happend to me with two differnt bikes using sram pc990 chains but on a bike using a shimano chain its been fine could anyone tell me if they have had the same experience |
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