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Old July 10th, 2015, 04:53 AM   #2
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My factory rear sprocket is flat on both sides (pre-gen).
The newer the chain, the less tolerant to misalignment it is.

Consider as well that a little misalignment of the rear wheel has greater effect in the misalignment between both sprockets.

The frozen links had nothing to do with misalignment but with broken or leaky o-rings.
The internal lubricant of those links did leak out and water and mud did leak on.
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