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crank not taking chain
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Working on a build, need help. installed a Pake crank 46 tooth, the chain does not seem to or want to set.. I have perfect chain alignment, I have a single speed 16 tooth cog in back, the chain is as tight as I can get it, what is wrong? slips constantly..
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not so tight
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It doesnt seem to match up to the teeth, I have it as tight as I can get it, I even used a rubber mallet to try and set the links on the teeth and they just pop off..the teeth catch the top and bottom but will slip, I will take out another link.. this has horizontal drop outs and I have a 1/2 inch left, but it will not slide back any further..
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Chain stretch? Try a new chain. People have said that whenever changing cogs/cranks that you should also change the chain.
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the problem is you have a 1/8th chainring and a 3/32" chain
EDIT: oh, I just looked at the picture. yea get a new chain. |
Is it possible the chainring is made for 1/8" chain (single or 3-speed) and the chain you're using is 3/32" (for derailleur bikes)? In that case the chain won't go down completely into the spaces in the chainring and will ride up (and slip) as a result.
Edit: I see others beat me to it. |
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Originally Posted by Polar Foil
(Post 11094183)
http://www.parktool.com/products/det...at=5&item=CC-3
http://www.parktool.com/images/produ...5727_64525.jpg |
Thanks gents, you are spot on! I thought all along all chains were created equal..Man, this build is getting pricey...
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Originally Posted by operator
(Post 11094232)
Chain wear has nothing to do with the problem. The OP is using a 3/32 chain on a 1/8 ring.
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totally using mallets to install my chains from now on.
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Originally Posted by Negative Force
(Post 11095237)
totally using mallets to install my chains from now on.
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Originally Posted by Polar Foil
(Post 11094321)
Doesn't matter if the chain's used, that tool measures wear on both sizes.
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Apparently all of it.
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wait so you're telling me chain wear can stretch a 1/8" into a 3/32"?
but isn't 1/8" bigger?? |
This is getting very entertaining
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Originally Posted by dsh
(Post 11095570)
wait so you're telling me chain wear can stretch a 1/8" into a 3/32"?
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ive heard that you can prevent chain wear by taking it off and flipping it around every once in a while, so it gets stretched equally in both directions and it cancels out
anyone tried this?? |
Installing your drive crank on the left side has been known to work wonders. Just make sure your tire doesn't hit the downtube when you spin the bars. Could be a serious problem.
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Originally Posted by seau grateau
(Post 11095684)
Installing your drive crank on the left side has been known to work wonders. Just make sure your tire doesn't hit the downtube when you spin the bars. Could be a serious problem.
too shay |
This is getting good.
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...looks fine to me.
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This thread is made of solid win.
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You can put these on your bike.
http://ballparkbiz.files.wordpress.c...rels-logos.jpg I kind of want a flying squirrel as a pet, pretty cool to have a pet that glides. |
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