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chainset claud butler san remo

  • 21-09-2009 7:23pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 335 ✭✭


    i have just bought one of theese last friday. was left outside my house today when i was away. when i got home bike was lying chainset side down on the yard. this was done intentially to damage my bike ( why this is the case is another story icon_smile_angry.gificon_smile_angry.gificon_smile_angry.gif)

    Question 1. the chainset doesent have as much clearence to the chainstay on drive side approx 6 mm. non drive side about 10 mm. would this indicate bent chainset ?icon_smile_angry.gificon_smile_angry.gif

    is the chainset that weak it would bend from being pushed over ?icon_smile_angry.gificon_smile_angry.gificon_smile_angry.gificon_smile_angry.gif



    as you can guess i am very p****d about this

    there is some scrapes on rear changer too, but seems to be ok. sti levers luckly dident hit ground icon_smile_big.gificon_smile_big.gif


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