04-16-2011, 10:06 PM
Hey.
Long story short, I bought a vintage bicycle and am fixing it up.
So far so good, but after adjusting the rear-derailer to take full advantage of the fifth sprocket I find that the chain will get caught on the frame and freeze both the chain and the pedals.
Thankfully, I managed to free it up without destroying anything. I also adjusted the screws on the derailer to prevent shifting past fourth.
Not that I have a problem with an eight-speed road bike, the gears that work do so well enough for me, not to mention the life of my drive-train is greater than a modern store-bought road bike. But I was wondering if anyone has experienced this kind of problem before.
I want to adjust the frame so that I can use my highest gear without problem, but at the same time I am timid about loosening anything holding the rear-axle to the frame.
Any ideas?
Long story short, I bought a vintage bicycle and am fixing it up.
So far so good, but after adjusting the rear-derailer to take full advantage of the fifth sprocket I find that the chain will get caught on the frame and freeze both the chain and the pedals.
Thankfully, I managed to free it up without destroying anything. I also adjusted the screws on the derailer to prevent shifting past fourth.
Not that I have a problem with an eight-speed road bike, the gears that work do so well enough for me, not to mention the life of my drive-train is greater than a modern store-bought road bike. But I was wondering if anyone has experienced this kind of problem before.
I want to adjust the frame so that I can use my highest gear without problem, but at the same time I am timid about loosening anything holding the rear-axle to the frame.
Any ideas?