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| dont run it the chain will eventually rub through the case and if the chain breaks you are screwed
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| even if the chain is just just barily touching the case? it rolls just fine with very little friction. |
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| Keep running it like it is LOL, id love to see another shee bite the dust,, JK There must be some kind of spacer/washer you can put behind the sprocket ?? I dont own a shee but i woudnt run it like that |
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| dude take some pics lets see whats going on . dont fuck up your case. |
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