chain suck...



Bill Sornson wrote:
> ~R wrote:
>
> > ...sucks!

>
> ...jams!


Huh!
 
Bill Sornson wrote:
> ~R wrote:
>
>
>>...sucks!

>
>
> ...jams!
>
>

blows!
 
In article <[email protected]>,
"~R" <[email protected]> writes:

> ...sucks!


It's not /too/ bad if you can undo it without having
to resort to using tools. Either way, it gets your
hands grubby.

And it always seems to happen at the worst spot to
lose the hill that caused ya to shift to the granny,
which is generally when chain suck happens.

If it's pouring rain, chances of being inflicted
with chain suck seem to be increased umpteen-fold.

If anything sucks, it's bent granny rings.


cheers,
Tom

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Tom Keats wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>,
> "~R" <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > ...sucks!

>
> It's not /too/ bad if you can undo it without having
> to resort to using tools. Either way, it gets your
> hands grubby.
>
> And it always seems to happen at the worst spot to
> lose the hill that caused ya to shift to the granny,
> which is generally when chain suck happens.
>
> If it's pouring rain, chances of being inflicted
> with chain suck seem to be increased umpteen-fold.
>
> If anything sucks, it's bent granny rings.
>
>
> cheers,
> Tom
>


How can I possibly ride a bike and not know what the hell chain suck
is? It happens when you shift granny so it must not be pleasant. I
think I should google this.

Maggie.
 
Maggie wrote:
> Tom Keats wrote:
> > In article <[email protected]>,
> > "~R" <[email protected]> writes:
> >
> > > ...sucks!

> >
> > It's not /too/ bad if you can undo it without having
> > to resort to using tools. Either way, it gets your
> > hands grubby.
> >
> > And it always seems to happen at the worst spot to
> > lose the hill that caused ya to shift to the granny,
> > which is generally when chain suck happens.
> >
> > If it's pouring rain, chances of being inflicted
> > with chain suck seem to be increased umpteen-fold.
> >
> > If anything sucks, it's bent granny rings.
> >
> >
> > cheers,
> > Tom
> >

>
> How can I possibly ride a bike and not know what the hell chain suck
> is? It happens when you shift granny so it must not be pleasant. I
> think I should google this.
>
> Maggie.



Chain suck occurs when the teeth of the sprocket refuse to release the
chain drawing it up and over. OK...I know as much about chain suck as I
did before. I need to just keep riding my bike and stop thinking about
all this stuff. I'm taking my designer purse and leaving this
newsgroup. And don't tell me not to let the door slam me in the ass as
I go. I can read your minds by now. But you know I will be back
eventually. I am a pain in the ass you know. But a cute one. ;-) Even
at my old age. ;-) BYE!!!!!!!!

Maggie
 
In article <[email protected]>,
"Maggie" <[email protected]> writes:

> How can I possibly ride a bike and not know what the hell chain suck
> is? It happens when you shift granny so it must not be pleasant. I
> think I should google this.


Here ya go:
http://www.fagan.co.za/Bikes/Csuck/


cheers,
Tom

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"Zoot Katz" wrote: I'm glad somebody brought up religious sects.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Don't you mean religious sex?
 
"Jørn Dahl-Stamnes" wrote: (clip) intelligent discussion at the White House
just before the Iraq war... ;-)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Why are you referring to a non-existant topic?
 
Allow me to add my .02$ on Maggie's behalf:

Chain suck SUCKS...because:

-Broken Chains
-Bent Sprockets (particularily Granny Gears)
-Broken or Chipped Sprocket Teeth.
-Chewed-up Rear Derailleurs

and occaisionally,

-Broken Spokes

I've had all the above occur (except the broken spokes), and been thrown
from the bike on one really BAD one...(crest of a hill).
 
Wed, 19 Oct 2005 03:48:37 GMT,
<[email protected]>,
"Claire Petersky" <[email protected]> wrote:

>"Leo Lichtman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>>
>> "Zoot Katz" wrote: I'm glad somebody brought up religious sects.
>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> Don't you mean religious sex?

>
>
>This reminds me, it's a mitzvah to make love in your sukkah. Another reason
>why sukkot is a great holiday.


Wow, that is cool!
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Group: rec.bicycles.misc Date: Tue, Oct 18, 2005, 12:58pm (EDT-3) From:
[email protected] (Maggie)

>How can I possibly ride a bike and not
>know what the hell chain suck is?   It
>happens when you shift granny so it
>must not be pleasant. I think I should
>google this.


>Maggie.


How? You've taken good care of your machine (or just been lucky). Chain
suck, usually caused by worn teeth on the chainring (usually the
smallest) is when the aforementioned ring refuses to let go of the chain
at the bottom, and instead "sucks" it up onto the frame or the top part
of the chainwheel, tangling it all up and locking up the cranks.

- -

Chris Zacho ~ "Your Friendly Neighborhood Wheelman"

"May you have the winds at your back,
And a really low gear for the hills!"

Chris'Z Corner
http://www.geocities.com/czcorner
 
In article <[email protected]>,
"Brian Sanderson" <[email protected]> writes:
> Allow me to add my .02$ on Maggie's behalf:
>
> Chain suck SUCKS...because:
>
> -Broken Chains
> -Bent Sprockets (particularily Granny Gears)
> -Broken or Chipped Sprocket Teeth.
> -Chewed-up Rear Derailleurs
>
> and occaisionally,
>
> -Broken Spokes
>
> I've had all the above occur (except the broken spokes), and been thrown

^^^^^^^^^^^
> from the bike on one really BAD one...(crest of a hill).

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

oooh, now /that/ Sux with a capital 'S'. Right now I'm
dealing with a spontaneous flat (while the bike was parked
in the basement here,) which merely sux. Usually when I
get those the problem lies around the valve stem, but that
doesn't seem to be the case this time. I'm waiting for
daylight to properly inspect whatever's going on. Maybe
there's a poking spoke end in there.


cheers,
Tom
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