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Re: Tyres, Ride Height, Chain Adjuster
- Subject: Re: Tyres, Ride Height, Chain Adjuster
- From: Paul Fox <pgf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 17:21:37 -0400
> > I've seen the debate about the chain adjuster and how it can reduce ride
> > height - are there any problems before I try it?
...
> Not really any problems. Start with the wheel at the max forward position
> (by rotating the chain adjuster). To lower the rear of the bike turn the
> adjuster clockwise (looking at it from the left (swing arm) side of the
> bike. If you watch closely you can see the wheel will move visibly higher.
i don't get it. how can you use it to both a) adjust the chain _and_ b)
to adjust the ride height. doesn't 'a' take precedence over 'b'? (this
is probably obvious if you look at the bike, but since i don't own one,
this is problematic... :-)
paul
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paul fox, pgf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (arlington, ma, where it's 66.7 degrees)
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