Originally Posted by
TromboneAl
I just put on a new chain, and even though the old one had only worn by 1/16 inch per foot, the new one skips with even moderate pressure when on either of the largest two cogs.
This concerns a 1991 Bottecchia with 6 cogs in the back.
Here are some dumb questions:
1. Do I have any alternative other than purchasing a new freewheel with cogs?
2. I believe I made the new chain the same length as the old one. If I made it one link too long by mistake, would that cause the skipping?
3. Would it make sense to put the old chain back on (no skipping at all), and get another 1,000 miles out of the cogs before throwing them away?
4. Is it best to purchase a whole freewheel with cogs already on, or individual cog rings?
Thanks!
You won't be able to purchase individual cogs. 6 speed freewheels retail for $12-$20. This is a no brainer.
1) No.
2) Assuming the chain length was correct to begin with. Always size it properly with big+big+1. Unless you know *for sure* it was the proper length. Takes no extra time over comparing it to the old chain. Do this.
3) Yeah do that, until it skips then throw new everything on.
4) You can seperate the freewheels into individual cogs if you wanted to. The freewheel is $12-$20 retail for a shimano 6 speed. No reason not to get one.