06-13-2009, 10:42 AM
I have an MTB, it's not new but I've looked after the bike well.<br />
Last week I broke my chain, purposefully, to clean it as it needed a clean.<br />
Got it beautifully clean and all links were nice and flexible as they should be. Popped the chain back on and my problems began.<br />
First of all my 8spd trigger shifter broke and I had to replace that, so I've now a new one on the bike and as far as I can tell I've got it sweetly adjusted.<br />
I went for a ride and found that when I put pressure on certain gears (my favourite included) it slips with a loud KLANG and I almost break my leg.<br />
I thought I may have done my chain in so I ordered a new one.<br />
I first measured the new chain with the old, shortened it to the old chain length and then put it on the bike using the joiner that came with the chain.<br />
Bike rides much smoother but still that annoying slippage when applying pressure to the pedals, particularly when going uphill.<br />
Please help!<br />
Thank you.
Last week I broke my chain, purposefully, to clean it as it needed a clean.<br />
Got it beautifully clean and all links were nice and flexible as they should be. Popped the chain back on and my problems began.<br />
First of all my 8spd trigger shifter broke and I had to replace that, so I've now a new one on the bike and as far as I can tell I've got it sweetly adjusted.<br />
I went for a ride and found that when I put pressure on certain gears (my favourite included) it slips with a loud KLANG and I almost break my leg.<br />
I thought I may have done my chain in so I ordered a new one.<br />
I first measured the new chain with the old, shortened it to the old chain length and then put it on the bike using the joiner that came with the chain.<br />
Bike rides much smoother but still that annoying slippage when applying pressure to the pedals, particularly when going uphill.<br />
Please help!<br />
Thank you.