For which, Andre, we're thankful. :-)
You're so gracious, John. It's great to be with agreeable, knowledgable people.
I didn't know you visited ROBUST, Jim. You should contribute. Everyone who's interested is welcome.
https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/46791-robustMac, if you were into tube audio and high efficiency loudspeakers in the 90s, you'll know me.
http://www.audio-talk.co.uk/fiultra/JUTE%20ON%20AMPS.htmAbout your chain, it's most unlikely that both your chains should be faulty. If the teeth on the chainwheel are good, if the chain line is straight enough, if the chain has no stiff links, then all that is left is the tensioner, and if it worked before, then you must have disturbed something when you fitted the new chain. Were my bike, I'd count the links very carefully; it is easy to measure two chains of equal length and then to fit the new one with a quick link from the packet without noticing that it is in fact an extra link.