2 things, 1 the rear wheel wasn’t tight enough and moved forward (happened to me before) or 2 the chain got “loosened” up since the bike was new. I might (could very well be) wrong but that’s what’s happened to me before
HellkerN on
You could probably craft a whole another chain from that slack.
Slightly_Salted01 on
we need to see your rear axles depth on the chainstay in order to answer that question
you might need to remove a link, or you might also just need to torque down the rear axle so it doesnt slip on a landing or something
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Can you pull the back wheel any further out
2 things, 1 the rear wheel wasn’t tight enough and moved forward (happened to me before) or 2 the chain got “loosened” up since the bike was new. I might (could very well be) wrong but that’s what’s happened to me before
You could probably craft a whole another chain from that slack.
we need to see your rear axles depth on the chainstay in order to answer that question
you might need to remove a link, or you might also just need to torque down the rear axle so it doesnt slip on a landing or something
wont know until we see