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If it's a bike with external gears the most usual reason is that the derailers haven't got their limit screws set right, so when the rider attempts to change gears the derailers push the chain right off. For Single-speed bikes the most common reason is that the chain is too slack. With too much slack the chain is free to move sideways enough to come off the sprockets if the bike is jostled around hard enough..

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