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Yes it was/is mechanical .
The chain stayed meshed with the chainring & doubled up on itself until it jammed on the derailleur.
Yes the Athena is narrow & has a bulge on the inner plat
Thanks for the suggestion.
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…. Having said that I’ve run old narrow inner plate "racing" fronts on chainsets with 20, 19, and 17 tooth differences for around 50 years with few problems. These include TA Cyclotourists of 50-45-26 and 49-46-26, and Sugino of 44-41-24.
