01-30-2010, 05:16 PM
Hi everyone! I'm hoping one of you experts have come across this issue I'm having.
I recently changed out all my parts from one road frame to another.
Everything seems to be perfect except... Now when I shift up or down on my rear derailleur I seem to "free-pedal" for about 1/8th of a turn before the chain finally grabs onto the cog in the cassette. (By free pedal, I mean that the crank arm will move from say the 1 o'clock position to the 3 o'clock position without having any load from the rear wheel. It then engages the rear cassette quite abruptly.) The front derailleur doesn't have that problem and shifts smoothly. Also, the limits are set perfectly for both low and high cogs for the rear cassette. The only things that changed were the frame's dimensions and the fact that I used a new chain, although I did match the chain length almost exactly. Do you have any ideas on what might be causing this issue? Should I be looking at the chain, cassette or something else entirely? Any clues would be a huge help.
I recently changed out all my parts from one road frame to another.
Everything seems to be perfect except... Now when I shift up or down on my rear derailleur I seem to "free-pedal" for about 1/8th of a turn before the chain finally grabs onto the cog in the cassette. (By free pedal, I mean that the crank arm will move from say the 1 o'clock position to the 3 o'clock position without having any load from the rear wheel. It then engages the rear cassette quite abruptly.) The front derailleur doesn't have that problem and shifts smoothly. Also, the limits are set perfectly for both low and high cogs for the rear cassette. The only things that changed were the frame's dimensions and the fact that I used a new chain, although I did match the chain length almost exactly. Do you have any ideas on what might be causing this issue? Should I be looking at the chain, cassette or something else entirely? Any clues would be a huge help.