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(BlueHaya @ Sep. 09 2006,20:53)</div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE">The pinned shop manual shows an actual washer. *
But if yours is without also maybe they changed something later.
I am just worrying that something is wrong with my rear wheel. I had the tire changed and when i put it back on either the chain was out of adjustment or maybe they bent my sprocket when the changed the tire?
I rode it this evening and it felt like it was wanting to skate. *They have the tire in the right direction..maybe just the new tire on back?</div>
I remove the rear sprocket before having the tire changed. There is no reason to have the sprocket on, so it is doubtful the sprocket was bent mounting the t ire. It may be an alignment problem with the rear tire and wheel. If the rear wheel is out of alignment the chain will get loose and tight while turning the wheel, and the chain will bind as well. The tic marks for adjustment will get you in the ballpark, but they are not very precise. Just my $.02
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