FriendlyFoe
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A way too tight chain i believe is far more likely to break your transmission then anything else, these are things you should double check when you or someone else installs the wheel. It's very easy to miss a worn out bearing, to check you have to actually put your finger on it and make sure it turns freely, nothing to stop you from skipping that step altho you'd think they'd check that on every wheel they pull off because it's an up sell. An oem bearing should not fail like that unless it was put under some horrific sort of id think angular load, really bizzare man. So ted didn't have any insight past it just being a bearing failure eh?
A way too tight chain i believe is far more likely to break your transmission then anything else, these are things you should double check when you or someone else installs the wheel. It's very easy to miss a worn out bearing, to check you have to actually put your finger on it and make sure it turns freely, nothing to stop you from skipping that step altho you'd think they'd check that on every wheel they pull off because it's an up sell. An oem bearing should not fail like that unless it was put under some horrific sort of id think angular load, really bizzare man. So ted didn't have any insight past it just being a bearing failure eh?