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Help Fixing My Gears
Today when I left the doctors, the gears on my Townie were messed up. All the gears on the middle crank sprocket make a clicking noise with every revolution.
All the gears on the small and large crank sprocket work just fine. Strange ... Is this just a simple adjustment? How do I fix this problem? |
When you are on the middle chainring, it makes a click once every revolution and it does that no matter which of the 7 rear cogs you are on? Do any of the teeth on the middle chainring look bent?
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Originally Posted by JanMM
(Post 8352020)
When you are on the middle chainring, it makes a click once every revolution and it does that no matter which of the 7 rear cogs you are on? Do any of the teeth on the middle chainring look bent?
I took the bike out for a ride (with the screw removed), and the same thing happens as before, the clicking sound while riding in the middle chainring. The problem with the clicking sound happens with all 7 cogs and the middle ring. |
Can you remove completely that plastic cover and see if the clicking goes away?
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Originally Posted by JanMM
(Post 8352287)
Can you remove completely that plastic cover and see if the clicking goes away?
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I removed the plastic ring cover and test rode the bike. Rides perfectly now! Guess I'll have to get a new ring cover.
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Bingo!:thumb:
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Originally Posted by JanMM
(Post 8352464)
Bingo!:thumb:
Is that true? There's nothing wrong with the chainrings. Guess I can live without the plastic cover .... |
No need for the chainring covers. Unless you're riding with long pants.
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Originally Posted by DannoXYZ
(Post 8357451)
No need for the chainring covers. Unless you're riding with long pants.
If the customer wants 'em back on, I'll do that. But after I explain, they generally do not. I don't know how many are rotting in the dump thanks to me. |
Originally Posted by DannoXYZ
(Post 8357451)
No need for the chainring covers. Unless you're riding with long pants.
I've been using the metal clips to hold my pants cuffs away from the chain. I think I'd rather use velcro though ... The metal clips are very uncomfortable. |
Velcro Straps for Pants Cuffs ... !!!
Originally Posted by Panthers007
(Post 8358096)
+1 And even then, you can get a Velcro-strap to hold your pants out of the way. I always remove those covers and the like (which are called some rather uncomplimentary names in the business) - as they serve little function and always get bent and make noise. As you have found out the hard way.
If the customer wants 'em back on, I'll do that. But after I explain, they generally do not. I don't know how many are rotting in the dump thanks to me. |
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