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Maurice W
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I'm perplexed. There's one spot on one of my regular routes, when
having come up a hill and around a bend, it's the right time to slip
up onto the higher of my two chainrings and give it a bit of wellie on
the flat.
This is something I do, of course, quite regularly, and without any
problem on any number of occassions on this route and other routes.
But on this one specific spot, when I do it, the chain slips off.
Always.
Now, of course, the answer is to wait a bit before changing gear, but
I'm intrigued as to why it should just happen on this spot and nowhere
else?
Any ideas? Road surface? Deceptive and still on an upslope?
M
I'm perplexed. There's one spot on one of my regular routes, when
having come up a hill and around a bend, it's the right time to slip
up onto the higher of my two chainrings and give it a bit of wellie on
the flat.
This is something I do, of course, quite regularly, and without any
problem on any number of occassions on this route and other routes.
But on this one specific spot, when I do it, the chain slips off.
Always.
Now, of course, the answer is to wait a bit before changing gear, but
I'm intrigued as to why it should just happen on this spot and nowhere
else?
Any ideas? Road surface? Deceptive and still on an upslope?
M