If you've adjusted the chain by moving the rear wheel you may have slightly put it in a different position.
So the noise "could" be the chain cutting a new path on the plastic chain guide?
Tends to sound worse when people upgrade to new heavier duty chains, it makes a buzzing/rubbing noise.
Sorry, but this post is the most ignorant, dimwitted piece of 'advice' I've ever seen on a forum. What the hell are you talking about?
'New path on the chain guide' my arse.
Evidence of this?
Oh, it's you again, you bellend.
If you can't figure it out just fuck off and do one.
I must say Pieman, do you get smacked a lot in real life, because if you talk to people like you post then I'm not surprised.
Don't consider a diplomatic service job unless its for Trump then you would fit in perfectly.
Seriously, he must work in Customer Services for 'Cunts R Us'.
I encourage anyone to discuss, or even question my sometimes dubious theories, but there's a small matter of manners. We all learn new stuff every day, whether it be to do with fixing the bike or riding it, and we all get on extremely well on here, having a laugh but being educated along the way.
But if you go full on and take a random snipe at me, don't expect me to react too well.
That's twice now he's managed to rattle me by being a troll like wanker.
It's not welcome and i will not tolerate it, and i reckon he needs to go back to the Early Learning Centre to pick up some very needed simple social skills.