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I finished a long ride last weekend, and had a friend bring the bike home. When I picked up the bike I noticed the reverse racheting of the cassette (not sure that's the right term) doesn't work. When I move the pedals backwards, nothing happens and the chain goes slack, i.e. it doesn't move backwards and make that clicking sound. Any idea what it could be? It was fine at the end of the ride. Thanks Carl |
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On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 19:40:38 GMT, "news.bellatlantic.net" <vze29j8a@verizon.net> wrote: >I finished a long ride last weekend, and had a friend bring the bike home. When I picked up the >bike I noticed the reverse racheting of the cassette (not sure that's the right term) doesn't work. >When I move the pedals backwards, nothing happens and the chain goes slack, i.e. it doesn't move >backwards and make that clicking sound. Any idea what it could be? It was fine at the end of the >ride. Thanks > A. Friend took the bike for a ride and shifted the gears after stopping. Does pedalling forward make this phenomenon go away? B. Friend threw the bike in the vehicle and bent the rear derailleur and / or dropout. C. Chain was damaged in transport. D. Something got caught in the chain / derailleurs during transport. Others possible. |
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news.bellatlantic.net wrote: > I finished a long ride last weekend, and had a friend bring the bike home. When I picked up the > bike I noticed the reverse racheting of the cassette (not sure that's the right term) doesn't > work. When I move the pedals backwards, nothing happens and the chain goes slack, i.e. it doesn't > move backwards and make that clicking sound. Any idea what it could be? It was fine at the end of > the ride. Thanks Something's impeding the cassette body from turning. Was your ride wet? Perhaps water penetration. It could be something so simple as a rack mounting bolt sticking through the frame end to hit the last cog. Or a bit of detritus between the spokes and your low gear. Remove the wheel and see if the cassette body turns with your fingers. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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