pscook
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When I bought my 2002 XC300, I noticed the rear wheel was all of the way back on the adjusters. Almost nothing left to adjust, but the chain was in decent shape. I proceeded to lop a link out of the chain and pulled the wheel right up against the front, but still had room for the tire, etc. However, I have noticed on many pictures on this site that almost all of the bikes have the rear wheel as far back as possible. Is there a significant advantage to having the wheel that far back? I didn't notice any tendency to wheelie too much on my last ride even with the wheel tucked up forward, but I don't know if having it back would help in any other fashion.
Any advice/tips? I am purchasing a new chain this week, and I want to be able to make a wise decision when I cut and install it.
Any advice/tips? I am purchasing a new chain this week, and I want to be able to make a wise decision when I cut and install it.