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this post was submitted on 23 Sep 2023
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Idk I try to take care of my bike but replacing the chain and adjusting the gears is something I'll probably never wrap my head around
It would be very simple to show you in person but difficult via text. YouTube would have good video instruction though.
Well that is one of the things I have no idea about. But maybe it depends on the type of mechanism you use? I can't imagine it would be too hard with my bike.
Yes probably, the last time i attempted this was with my old bike, which had one of those horrible 3x8 shifters. I guess it would be a lot easier with my current 1x12