


I installed the rear derailleur on my new bike today. I wasn't 100% sure how, but figured it couldn't be that tough. I might have done something wrong because there is a little bit of play when screwed in tightly. Is that normal or is there a washer I'm missing or what??
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Whatever you do, don't ask Randy.
you could check for a missing washer,but I'm fairly certain it was your screws that were loose.
one more bike not to ride
What the hell are you doing putting that thing on a GUNNAR. It should be a singlespeed and nothing else. You should be a First ballot canidate for LOTW Hall of Fame for that move.
it's normmal to have a bit of play.
sweet color.
I think you are either missing a cassette or you have the wheel on backwards. Randy maybe able to help
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