Originally Posted by djSlvt
You need front derailer adjustment. It should have tension adjusters on the bottom frame tube. If that's not enough adjust the cable tension where it connects to the derailer. You basically play with tension until it's just right.. Go through all front and rear gears while your bike is upside down, and play with it. You'll see chain rubbing against the derailer, adjusting tension moves derailer left or right until there is no grind.
After, take a ride an go through gears. Adjust as needed.
Front derailleur? That doesn't make it go clank. It's the rear derailleur. The front would allow the chain to drag on the front cage or not shift to other chainrings.
But the clank is the rear derailleur.
Turn the barrel on the back of the rear derailleur till it skips up to the next bgiiest cog. Then turn it back till it dros. Now turn it just a little more till it back away form the bigger cog.
It might go out again in the near future as it is a new bike and the cables are breaking in. I've had some that needed to be adjusted twice, and some only once. Depends on the cable.