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Weightier than a flute perhaps. Try carting around a drum kit.
Get one of these: https://www.guitarcenter.com/WolfPak...AaAgIeEALw_wcB
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Anyone try a Tipsum chain before? Looks like I'm going to....
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After 5 days of temps topping out at 70 and requiring a jacket in the evening, I'm back to 100 degrees.
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My traumatic headaches at the time were probably a distraction.
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rjones28 and anyone else: If I increase a crankset from 48/32 to 50/34, will a longer chain be required?
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And, no super human strength. Just an old fat guy who is not in the best shape, unfortunately.
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rjones28 and anyone else: If I increase a crankset from 48/32 to 50/34, will a longer chain be required?
Chances are somewhat decent that it's long enough already.
Put it in the big/big, then push the bottom of the derailleur cage forward to see if the lower pivot of the rear derailer still had a little room to rotate forward. The more room it has before the stop, the better the chances everything will be just fine with existing chain.
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