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There's a nice helpful sticker to make sure it's in the correct position:

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However, problems.
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A little difficult to see, but it's fully tightened and is still a little wobbly. Some form of spacer is required (no doubt it had one and I've dropped it). More bodging required methinks.
 
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This may be a silly question but, here goes. Are there different sized derailleurs for different sized seatposts?
 
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The blinkin' chain, I knew it was going to be tricky. How the hell do you fit it with just the two hands?

My version:

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Then using my tweezers (normally used for the rather hirsute ears) I managed to position the pin in the chain tool while painfully trying to tighten it up one handed.

I also managed to drop the damned (dark grey) pin four times onto this floor:
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I'd have had more luck trying to find a bloody chameleon.

Anyway, once again, perseverance triumphed:

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Now tell me how you're meant to do it.
 
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would a piece of innertube do it
It already has a rubber seal so I'll probably need something a little stiffer for that to fit around. I'm currently cogitating over yet another beer and ciggy, I'm sure something will come to me.

Ive just had a look on my order and it does state the seat tube diameter. As a complete amateur I completely missed it. It's one of those things that the more experienced among us would have picked up. Oh well, I did say you could all learn from my mistakes. You live and learn.
 
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I've never given this any thought. Being a steel bike owner, I just assumed all seat tubes would be the same size!
Me too! The amount of different combinations is mind blowing.

Off the top of my head I remember the rear wheel was suitable for nine speed so I went for 3 x 9. That meant I had to have a crank length of 123mm (if I remember correctly). So I bought the chainset and BB that matched those measurements. Never bloody occurred to me that I'd have to measure the diameter of the seat tube.

Worst case scenario, I have to buy a new front derailleur. Hopefully I can find a suitable bodge though, I have a couple of ideas (anything to avoid me having to remove that damned chain again!).

It is kind of fun learning on the hoof though.
 
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