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#1
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cant seem to see a good secure way of chaining the rear wheel on spoke wheel as heavy duty chain wont fit through small gaps in spokes. Where else would be good route to chain for security george |
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I put 'one' of my chains through the sprocket holes. The bike could run with a few spokes missing, but not with a broken sprocket .
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When I park the bike outside I use two chains.One wrapped around front forks .The other long chain is fed through the gap between engine and oil tank.Both ,obviously attached to the railings
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