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[Closed] Bloody maintenance, just ends up causing more problems!

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Sun is shining so thought I'd get out on the bike for a cheeky lunchtime ride, and then I find out that the shock I just had serviced is borked. Not only that, but the chain I fitted after only 300k on the new cassette is skipping too. Plan was to try and run 3 chains on the same cassette to maximise life, using each twice as some on here have suggested. Not even close to 0.75% wear and it's bloody skipping! Will just run the whole drivetrain into the ground in future...

With the shock, it's a Fox Float CTD without boost and the lever that switches between climb/trail, etc is completely floppy now and the shock feels twangy as f*** regardless of the rebound setting, so I'm guessing that's gone too. It's just over a year old and I had it serviced a few weeks back, I'm guessing I should contact the servicers 1st and then Fox if I have no joy with them?

Annoying thing is, I was thinking about changing it anyway but decided to get it serviced and get another year out of it. Wishing I'd just got a new one now...


 
Posted : 23/12/2015 11:47 am
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I run 3 chains on turnover. It doesn't ever skip. Have you looked to other causes?


 
Posted : 23/12/2015 11:59 am
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No, it's definitely skipping. I'm guessing I just missed the point where I could have changed it.


 
Posted : 23/12/2015 12:05 pm
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Get someone to feather the rear brake as you pedal slowly, closely observing the chain as its entering & leaving each cog/chainring. Sometimes they need a bit of tension to behave as they are when your pedalling.
Could be a stiff link or something.

Or, embrace the warm glow of fully rigid singlespeedering.


 
Posted : 23/12/2015 12:45 pm
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Just changed the chain and cassette on my CX bike and still getting skipping on certain gears. Worked out it's the rear derailiuer springs that's borked so installing a new one
Chain and cassette were end of life anyway but interesting to see the skipping problem wasn't alleviated, that was with full cable and outers change as well


 
Posted : 23/12/2015 1:18 pm
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I popped into the LBS the other day to get them to look at the gears on my CX bike - internal cable routing makes it a pain and the whole lot was out of adjustment so it's easier to get them to tweak it, they usually do it free of charge.

Next thing I know, looking at the bike on the workstand it needed new disc pads front & rear, a new chain and a new rear gear cable (and the labour necessary to take apart half the bike to recable it).

£90 later...


 
Posted : 23/12/2015 1:23 pm
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I love my singlespeed*

*and all my other bikes which ever flavour they are


 
Posted : 23/12/2015 1:28 pm

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