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Originally Posted by csmith12
Couple of guesses;
Did you adjust the chain slack, remove rear the wheel or change wheel alignment recently? You basically want to check for chain/sprocket alignment too.
Clean and lube your chain and go for a test ride. If it's gone then ride on, if it comes back in less than 200 miles, it's time for a new chain.
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I haven't done any of those recently but my chain hasn't been cleaned in a while. However, I've got new tires chain and sprockets that are going on this weekend.