Chain Skipping...
#1
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From: Guess
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This is a repost from the Road Cycling forum... Today it happened again.. Steep uphill and I moved past everybody and attacked out of the saddle. I was getting into a great rythm... Then clank.. Ihe chain skips, puts my cadence and my thinking out of whack and I am in too high of a gear and I mash up feeling ever pedal stroke inch the biek forward... I could distinctly feel the cahin skip in the front chain rings.. Is this is a worn chain or crank issue... The whole bike has approx 700 miles on it...I was not cross chaining, I was in the 39-15.. Triple chainring with a 12-25 cassette..
BTW Here is another post a while back which I thought that my front chainring was worn but people pointed out that it was shifting reasons...
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthrea...neven+chainring
Thanks,
-AJ
BTW Here is another post a while back which I thought that my front chainring was worn but people pointed out that it was shifting reasons...
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthrea...neven+chainring
Thanks,
-AJ
#2
Something similar happened to me a few months ago, and it turned out to be a stiff link. The nice gent at my LBS waggled it back and forth for a few minutes, and I was good to go. (That may or may not have been the correct thing to do, but my bike is a cheap piece of crap, and he knew it, so I doubt he was going to suggest replacing the chain, or anything expensive.)
#3
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From: Whittier, Ca
Bikes: 2009 Specialized Robaix Elite
Check for chain stretch with Park Tools chain wear indicator. If it measures .75 replace the chain. If it reads 1.0 then it is a really good possibility that you May need to replace the chainring as well. Your chain should not skip under any condition. Just finished dealing with this problem yesterday. Good luck!





