09-06-2015, 05:10 PM
Novice question probably - so please be kind
Unable to shift to small cogs on rear derailleur...so, I decided to do some cleaning of the derailleur as it was all gunked up. All good so far (except the shifter at the front still seems to be clicking to nothing - so perhaps I need to investigate the chain tension) but I've now created another problem with the chain.
Having dismantled the pulley and jockey wheel and cleaned them, and removing the chain - I can now not of course get the chain back on! The problem is that it is totally slack and fails to snap back into it's normal position. From googling it looks like I need to break the chain to then feed it back through and reconnect. Some posts say it's possible to put it back on (as I have done) by removing the wheels other say it's easier to break the chain.
Any advice appreciated - as I'd prefer to avoid breaking a chain that is/was fine!
I have a Shimano 105 - CN-5700 - Cube attempt.
Have I made a schoolboy error in my haste!
Unable to shift to small cogs on rear derailleur...so, I decided to do some cleaning of the derailleur as it was all gunked up. All good so far (except the shifter at the front still seems to be clicking to nothing - so perhaps I need to investigate the chain tension) but I've now created another problem with the chain.
Having dismantled the pulley and jockey wheel and cleaned them, and removing the chain - I can now not of course get the chain back on! The problem is that it is totally slack and fails to snap back into it's normal position. From googling it looks like I need to break the chain to then feed it back through and reconnect. Some posts say it's possible to put it back on (as I have done) by removing the wheels other say it's easier to break the chain.
Any advice appreciated - as I'd prefer to avoid breaking a chain that is/was fine!
I have a Shimano 105 - CN-5700 - Cube attempt.
Have I made a schoolboy error in my haste!