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Old 03-03-11, 02:17 PM
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What he's suggesting you do is loosen and re-tighten the chainring bolts just enough so that they don't move around on their own. Find the tight spot in the chain, then adjust the chainring by tapping it lightly until the chain in that spot loosens up. Find the next tight spot and do the same. Continue to do this until tension is acceptable at all points, then torque your chainring bolts.
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