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Old 04-26-24, 03:22 PM
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One likely cause is a bent chainring tooth, but that's only one of many possibilities.

We'd need to know much more before being able to offer an intelligent response. Then again, even an excellent description isn't close to actually eyeballing the bike.

If there's a local bike co-op go there, otherwise go to a bike shop, or if you're mechanically inclined, reader watch lots of tutorials on the net.
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