I would rather have the whells aligned perfectly as this affects the handling and braking, and then worry about a chain. Providing that the frame is straight chain should be no problem whatsoever as it has a sufficient side clearance to the sprockets. If it is out too much it easy to adjust with spacers rather than rear wheel
. Otherwise you will be riding sideways with a long lasting chain and wondering why you like turns to one side more than the other and why the rear is dancing under braking.
It is like telling a mechanic to align the wheels so that the steering wheel is straight and dont worry about the front 's geometry.
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It is like telling a mechanic to align the wheels so that the steering wheel is straight and dont worry about the front 's geometry.
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