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Art Harris
Guest
Wayne wrote:
> I recently overhauled the drive train on my bike, fitting a new
Shimano
> Cassette, New Chain and new chain rings. Sometimes when I stop
pedalling
> the the ratchet or freewheel doesn't immediately work on the cassette
so
> the chain goes slack between the top of the cassette and the chain
ring
Did this start happening right after you replaced those items? If so,
it seems like something must have changed. Are you sure the chain is
routed correctly and the same length as the old one?
If it happened gradually over time, then it's likely the freehub
mechanism is gunked up.
Art Harris
> I recently overhauled the drive train on my bike, fitting a new
Shimano
> Cassette, New Chain and new chain rings. Sometimes when I stop
pedalling
> the the ratchet or freewheel doesn't immediately work on the cassette
so
> the chain goes slack between the top of the cassette and the chain
ring
Did this start happening right after you replaced those items? If so,
it seems like something must have changed. Are you sure the chain is
routed correctly and the same length as the old one?
If it happened gradually over time, then it's likely the freehub
mechanism is gunked up.
Art Harris