02-06-17, 07:13 PM
(02-06-17, 06:53 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=Simon.Pieman link=topic=22688.msg261853#msg261853 date=1496417013]
[quote author=darrsi link=topic=22688.msg261842#msg261842 date=1496405808]
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?
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Oh, it's you again, you bellend.
If you can't figure it out just fuck off and do one.
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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.
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