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Today I got my first flat on the back wheel. Took it off and fixed it up, but now with the wheel on it seems to be a little more noisy and the shifting is rougher than it used to be. How should I fix this? Thanks in advance!
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Today I got my first flat on the back wheel. Took it off and fixed it up, but now with the wheel on it seems to be a little more noisy and the shifting is rougher than it used to be. How should I fix this? Thanks in advance!
Put the wheel back in correctly. It's probably not seated right in the dropouts.
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Put the wheel back in correctly. It's probably not seated right in the dropouts.
If the problem persists, try adjusting the barrel adjuster on the rear deraileur 1/4 turn.
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