weekend-fun New Member Jun 21, 2009 999 0 0 San Carlos CA Aug 1, 2009 #21 thnks jim i am trying rght now!
Creative Engineering New Member Sep 20, 2008 1,668 12 0 Clearwater, FL web.tampabay.rr.com Aug 1, 2009 #22 After you remove the chain, I would put the deraileur and the rear wheel back on first...before the chain. It will be easier to see what's going on this way. Jim
After you remove the chain, I would put the deraileur and the rear wheel back on first...before the chain. It will be easier to see what's going on this way. Jim
weekend-fun New Member Jun 21, 2009 999 0 0 San Carlos CA Aug 1, 2009 #23 did and done but chain dont connec to thy wheel Attachments zat.jpg 120.5 KB Views: 84 za.jpg 75.1 KB Views: 87
Cabinfever1977 New Member Mar 23, 2009 2,288 1 0 Upstate,NY Aug 1, 2009 #24 thats cause the chain goes under that sprocket, not over it. take the wheel off and when you put the wheel back on,place chain under sprocket and wheel on top of chain.
thats cause the chain goes under that sprocket, not over it. take the wheel off and when you put the wheel back on,place chain under sprocket and wheel on top of chain.