chobint
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lol, I kinda omitted the obvious one and jumped to drastic measures there. Given that you said it comes off 3/4 of the time, adjustment seems pretty likely.
Originally Posted by Coop /img/forum/go_quote.gif For starters, check cassette, chainrings & chain for wear and if they're worn out, replace them. If they're good, go to the next step. Second, adjust your derailleurs properly (no use when everything is worn out, so check that first). How to adjust them can usually be found in the manual, if you don't have one, check the website of the derailleurs manufacturer. Or just spend a little money and have your local bike shop take care of this, it isn't hard to do yourself, but it's a pretty precise job and can get pretty annoying. If that doesn't help, you can take more extreme action, fit a chainguide or jumpstop, but this shouldn't be needed for a roadbike. |
lol, I kinda omitted the obvious one and jumped to drastic measures there. Given that you said it comes off 3/4 of the time, adjustment seems pretty likely.