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Thread: Chain take-up
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Old 01-19-2008   #6 (permalink)
bradtx
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rickster, When I installed the 17T c/s sprocket on the '04 I had to remove the rear sprocket to get enough slack to remove the chain from the OEM 18T. If I had more miles on the chain I probably would not have had to go that extra step.

I haven't had any noticeable wear on the rubbing block...yet, but that's just good luck. Next chain will get a 18T/44T or 45T combo.

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