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Jan 3 |
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How should I train for a century while still commuting by bike to work? That's kind of what I was thinking. Instead of taking a 36 mile ride and subtracting 12 from it, it's likely going to be better for me to get the full 36 miles down in one ride. |
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Jan 3 |
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How should I train for a century while still commuting by bike to work? That's not a bad idea. I might be able to try something like that, especially in the beginning weeks when the miles are still low. Thanks for the idea! |
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Jan 3 |
asked | How should I train for a century while still commuting by bike to work? |
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Sep 25 |
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Why does my chain keep jumping off the front chainring on my 1x9? While I still feel a chain watcher is the way to go, I can't help but think something is still a bit off in my setup. I've thrown the chain off 3 times in the last two days, and from tiny little bumps, like the lip of a driveway. Should I try to remove a link in the chain? What are the drawbacks if it ends up being too short? I assume I'll have issues shifting. |
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Aug 22 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Aug 22 |
accepted | Why does my chain keep jumping off the front chainring on my 1x9? |
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Aug 22 |
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Why does my chain keep jumping off the front chainring on my 1x9? WTHarper: It definitely feels like slack when hitting the bumps could throw it off. Even if I stop pedaling abruptly the chan will slap the frame. I'll look into a chain watcher. |
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Aug 22 |
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Why does my chain keep jumping off the front chainring on my 1x9? Tha Riddla: It was originally built as a 1x9, it wasn't converted. I'm not sure if it's on the inside or outside of the spider, I'd assume inside. It does have a bashguard on it in place of the outer ring. |
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Aug 22 |
awarded | Student |
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Aug 22 |
asked | Why does my chain keep jumping off the front chainring on my 1x9? |