What the juddering f.... (899 panigale)
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catso said:
Is it possible that someone fitted a smaller front sprocket to do just this? - the budget/quick way to fitting a larger rear as the front costs less, is easier to fit and doesn't require a new chain. This obviously then leaves the chain slacker and although there should be plenty of adjustment, it does require someone to actually adjust it.
Also a smaller front sprocket puts more torque/load onto the chain, making any wear/stretch more pronounced...
Oh yes, that's certainly a possibility. Also a smaller front sprocket puts more torque/load onto the chain, making any wear/stretch more pronounced...
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