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 trevor saxe-coburg-gotha World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 16:50 - 11 May 2019 Post subject: significantly uneven tension on new chain & sprox |
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Last month I replaced chain and sprockets - chain was a genuine DID x-ring.
What I noticed quite quickly was that the chain was as uneven in tension as an old, quite worn one. I was really pissed off because it wasn't cheap - and was a reputable, renowned brand.
My mate had encountered something similar - but fortunately for me, has a been riding ten times as long as me, and spent his life fettling around with bikes. Also, he's analytical and methodical.
He noticed that when he'd marked the slackest point on his new chain, then turned the back wheel a few times, the marked slack point became tight. Wtf.
Clearly, something else was creating slack, leading to uneven tension along the chain's run. Just as it was with mine.
Next culprit in line seemed to be the rear sprocket. And yet a few tests suggested it was true laterally and vertically. Except it wasn't.
In short, what had happened - in both cases (mine and my mate's chains) was that an eccentricity in the rear sprocket was creating uneven chain tension. The sprocket nuts had not been tightened with sufficient care and evenness - i.e. in a star pattern. Once slackened off and re-tightened with a bit more diligence - i.e. first nut, opposite nut and repeat - the chain was evenly tensioned along its run. ____________________ "Life is a sexually transmitted disease and the mortality rate is one hundred percent."
Mobylette Type 50 ---> Raleigh Grifter ---> Neval Minsk 125 |
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As above eccentric sprocket mount or ruined sprocket carrier bearing. Possibly knackered cush drive. The fact that ANY part of a new chain is pulling tight says that you have it adjusted with too little play. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 363 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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