05-29-2010, 06:47 AM
Hello everyone! Great forum. I'm looking for some advice on single speeding an old Raleigh MTB. I'm doing this to basically get a free bike, because I can't afford a new, or even second hand one ATM.
It's going reasonably well. I'm on the middle chainring and have used a $10 spacer and cog kit to convert the freehub. I've got a single speed chain on. The frame has horizontal drops so I think it's tensioned ok. The chainline looks straight.
When I stop and pull back the peddle to take off again it's a bit stiff, I mean it doesn't spin back freely when I try to position the crank to ride off at a junction. Is this normal for a single speed bike, or is this something to do with chainline. I've tried spinning the freewheel backwards with the chain slack, and it's still stiff, so it's not the chain tension. At first I thought it was the bottom bracket, but I've relubed it and it's spinning okay. Maybe this is normal with one cog?
Sorry for such a long and possibly incomprehensible first post. I'd really appreciate any advice.
It's going reasonably well. I'm on the middle chainring and have used a $10 spacer and cog kit to convert the freehub. I've got a single speed chain on. The frame has horizontal drops so I think it's tensioned ok. The chainline looks straight.
When I stop and pull back the peddle to take off again it's a bit stiff, I mean it doesn't spin back freely when I try to position the crank to ride off at a junction. Is this normal for a single speed bike, or is this something to do with chainline. I've tried spinning the freewheel backwards with the chain slack, and it's still stiff, so it's not the chain tension. At first I thought it was the bottom bracket, but I've relubed it and it's spinning okay. Maybe this is normal with one cog?
Sorry for such a long and possibly incomprehensible first post. I'd really appreciate any advice.