Do you have the option of borrowing another rear wheel. That would help 
isolating whether or not it is the hub or something else. 

Clayton Scott
HBG, CA





On Monday, July 23, 2018 at 1:32:21 PM UTC-7, Brett Callahan wrote:
>
> I checked each link by flexing them back and forth. No obvious culprit. I 
> also checked out the condition of the new links relative to the old. 
> There's not a noticeable difference to the naked eye, but that may not mean 
> much. The two quick links are close together--maybe 6 links apart. I wonder 
> if that could be a problem. 
>
> At this point I've put the shifter into friction mode for the ride home, 
> to see if the problem could be shifter related. 
>

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