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300MXC sprocket combo
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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 488707, member: 22283"] Trailmeister, Are you out of axle slide or out of adjuster bolt? Does you ride have the changeable blocks around the axles? This would be the block that has a flat out one side longer than the other. You may be able to turn it around to gain some more adjuster bolt. If it were my new chain, I would make sure my short side of block was to the front (it would be the end making contact with the adjuster bolt), then I would wrap my chain around the sprockets to get an idea of how many links long I was. You want to be certain you don't cut a link short, but use a chain breaker and take the extra out. You can also use a small angle grider or a dremel to gring the post heads off, but I highly discourage the use of these, especially when using any sort of ring chain. old-n-fat, I'd try the 13/52(4:1) if I were you. [/QUOTE]
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