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Rear Chain Guide?
Guys,
Since I have my bike tore down I have been doing alot of general maint on my bike. I replaced both rollers on my rear chain guide and was wondering if it is suppose to be really tight. The reason I ask this is because I have seen several Gasers where when the bike is in motion the chain guide kinda moves forward or backwards depending on which direction the bike is being rolled. Mine stays in one position. Like I said I have seen both kinds, the ones that move or the ones that don't.
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It should be "tight" - stays in one place, but the rubber mounting allows for some flexing.
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