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Originally Posted by mseanschmidt I've had an ongoing vibration/resonance problem for almost a year now on my Seven ID8 with full Campy Record components. The vibration occurs ONLY in the big front ring, on a flat road and at a steady consistent cadence. There needs to be some torque on the chain but not an all out hammer. I get a vibrating/resonance coming up through the cranks. Outside of that unique situation, the bike is smooth as butter, which makes it frustrating. The LBS has changed out every component- pedals, tires, wheels, crank, chain, derailleurs and cassette. The bike went back to Seven for 3 weeks and they sent it back saying it was the most aligned bike ever to come out of the factory. I found a thread on Campy Only describing my exact problem... they fixed it by changing from dry lube to wet lube and torquing the rear cassette to Campy specs. I did both and it did not solve the problem. The only "variable" at this point I can use for diagnostic is that Campy sent us a rear record derailleur that was set at the factory at the tightest setting. This actually changed when I feel the resonance. With the old record rear derailleur I would feel it at a higher steady cadence like 90 rpm. With the newly set derailleur there is NO resonance (butter smooth) at a higher 90 rpm cadence but when I slow down to a steady 55-60 rpm cadence the resonance starts.
I'm at wits end on this!!! Could any experts out there offer any suggestions at all??? |
Not uncommon to see/feel this on many drivetrains. It is the chain 'vibrating' back and forth as it leaves the cogset on the way to the chainring. I would suggest perhaps stiffer chain, which is probably Campag, compared to shimano and Sram. If you have a Campagnolo chain, well..it is not uncommon tho.