Old 04-25-15, 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by hayden52
On my fame, putting the wheel back on with the chain in the smallest cog, I run the risk of jamming the chain between the cog an the chain stay because there is so little clearance. I fin it much easier to use the 2nd smallest cog.
Yes, on some bikes the 2nd sprocket is easier than the outermost, but the basics are still the same, especially the need to have the lever in the matching position
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