i got a new 15 t front sprocket. can the front sprocket be changed without removing the chain?
F finepooch · Registered Joined Mar 7, 2009 · 389 Posts Discussion Starter · #1 · May 2, 2009 Only show this user i got a new 15 t front sprocket. can the front sprocket be changed without removing the chain?
SubSailor · Premium Member Joined Oct 7, 2008 · 6,518 Posts #2 · May 2, 2009 Only show this user Sure. You'll have to loosen your chain adjusters for some slack.
F finepooch · Registered Joined Mar 7, 2009 · 389 Posts Discussion Starter · #3 · May 2, 2009 Only show this user yes, that's what i was hoping for. loosen the chain, try to wiggle it out of there. i'm going to try it now.
yes, that's what i was hoping for. loosen the chain, try to wiggle it out of there. i'm going to try it now.
F finepooch · Registered Joined Mar 7, 2009 · 389 Posts Discussion Starter · #4 · May 2, 2009 Only show this user yes. the job is done. piece of cake. took no time. like you said subsailor, just had to slacken up the chain. i'd lie to try the new gearing but can't because it's raining.
yes. the job is done. piece of cake. took no time. like you said subsailor, just had to slacken up the chain. i'd lie to try the new gearing but can't because it's raining.
P pushover · Registered Joined Jan 21, 2009 · 64 Posts #5 · May 16, 2009 Only show this user Do you think you need to go up in the rear 1 im still debating
J jgos929 · Registered Joined Jul 18, 2008 · 863 Posts #6 · May 16, 2009 Only show this user 15/42 is the perfect combo
F finepooch · Registered Joined Mar 7, 2009 · 389 Posts Discussion Starter · #7 · May 16, 2009 Only show this user yup, down one front, up one back would prob be perfect.