06-02-2020, 08:31 PM
Hello All,
Hope you can help me with this problem:
I have a stock Trek 3700 bike with 3x7 speeds Shimano Acera rear derailleur and Shimano C051 front derailleur. Crankset model is Shimano M151 42/34/24. Model year around 2009-2010.
I've had it since new and wasn't ridden a lot nor abused. Nothing seems to be bent. All seems well, shifting and all except an annoying clunk when pedaling on gears 5 , 6 and 7 while on the middle front cog. Upon close inspection I located the clunk source: The chain is touching the inside of the biggest front cog where a notch is located on the cog. These notches or indentations protrudes towards the inner side of the cog and that's where the protrusion touches the chain.
I took photos to show you exactly how it happens. I would like to hear your expert opinions before tinkering.
Thank you kindly in advance.
PS: The chain is not worn, it's practically new, neither is the chain ring. The touching point on the cog is happening in the spot where there are some kind of indentations or notches on the cog, there are 4 evenly distributed on the cog, seems like a feature cos it has an arrow just below and the writing "Special Teeth Profiles Shifting" as you can see in the photos. Maybe they are the spots that facilitate the chain to jump to the next gear, I'm not sure but this is how it always was since new. And the clunk sound is not new , I've been hearing it since forever.
Hope you can help me with this problem:
I have a stock Trek 3700 bike with 3x7 speeds Shimano Acera rear derailleur and Shimano C051 front derailleur. Crankset model is Shimano M151 42/34/24. Model year around 2009-2010.
I've had it since new and wasn't ridden a lot nor abused. Nothing seems to be bent. All seems well, shifting and all except an annoying clunk when pedaling on gears 5 , 6 and 7 while on the middle front cog. Upon close inspection I located the clunk source: The chain is touching the inside of the biggest front cog where a notch is located on the cog. These notches or indentations protrudes towards the inner side of the cog and that's where the protrusion touches the chain.
I took photos to show you exactly how it happens. I would like to hear your expert opinions before tinkering.
Thank you kindly in advance.
PS: The chain is not worn, it's practically new, neither is the chain ring. The touching point on the cog is happening in the spot where there are some kind of indentations or notches on the cog, there are 4 evenly distributed on the cog, seems like a feature cos it has an arrow just below and the writing "Special Teeth Profiles Shifting" as you can see in the photos. Maybe they are the spots that facilitate the chain to jump to the next gear, I'm not sure but this is how it always was since new. And the clunk sound is not new , I've been hearing it since forever.