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Old 05-05-04, 06:34 AM
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familyman
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So I threw a chain.

Friday night I got my Pinarello all ready to ride. This just involved swapping in the rear wheel and pedals and hooking up the front brake finally. But I didn't feel like hooking up the front brake because I'd misplaced the cable so I decided to run brakeless. I was just going to run a quick 15 mile loop that only has two stop signs and two stoplights on the whole bloody thing, so not much stopping anyway. I'd never ridden truly brakeless before but this would be no problems. And it was, until I got to the second stop sign, I slowed down way early, got to about 10 mph and unclipped one foot (still can't unclip great so I do that far in advance) and was going to continue resisting with one foot clipped in and the other resting on the peal. The problem was that once I got my foot unclipped the chain jumped. Not a huge problem, just drag the one foot and come to a stop. Put the chain back on and I'm on my way. From there on out I did all my stopping with both feet clipped in and didn't unclip until I was at about 2 mph because for some reason my brain thought that it was the having one foot unclipped that caused some sort of unequal forces that caused the chain to jump. Now I'm thinking that sounds silly. The chainline is good, but not perfect, not even close to what I'd think would cause the chian to jump, and the chian tension was good so I still don't know what did it.
So it happened to me, it was spooky but not dangerous. Be careful out there.
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