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Old 06-04-23, 02:34 PM
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KerryIrons
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Originally Posted by ctripblog
Yes, I need to apply more tension to the spring or replace it. I bought the bicycle second-hand, and it was probably left for a long time with the rear derailleur on the largest cogs, keeping the spring under tension,
No, you don't. Springs don't "take a set" so whatever your shifting problems are, it is not cause by a "too weak" spring.l
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