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Artstu Thanks for your input. Glad I'm not alone, but I wish I'd known that that Kalkhoff bikes were prone to this. How did you manage to acquire and fit an aftermarket chain tensioner? I asked my retailer and Kalkhoff repeatedly directly about that possibility, only to be told there was no chain tensioner to be fitted. It would have made such a difference: I constantly struggled to fit the wheel, but you were supposed to pull on the wheel just the right amount while tightening the wheel some unspecified amount. I just couldn't figure it out. Even if I had a torque wrench, I wouldn't have known what level of torque to apply. Doing it essentially one handed on two sides of the axle? I guess a good bike mechanic knows how, but I'm figuring that more than one of the bike mechanics (not always the dealer's mechanics) who serviced my bike way overtightened the wheel. Once that damage to the frame was done, there seemed to be nothing to be done about it but declare the bike a write-off. I couldn't believe how easy it seemed to be to destroy the bike's utility.
One thing I haven't said so far is that I'm pretty pissed off with Kalkhoff. They offer a product that gets great reviews, but woe betide you if you have any problems. Unhelpful customer service (ask your dealer), incredibly long delays in sending replacement parts, seemingly no regard for the customer experience. They seem to assume i'm some recreational cyclist who does the odd weekend cycling run in fine weather who won't miss his bike for several months at a time. That's not me.