You don't need to be an 'investor' to invest in Singletrack: 6 days left: 95% of target - Find out more
“ I enjoy cycling a fixed wheel bike, it has minimal parts to go wrong” I said.....till the chain came off this morning, stood by the roadside, wondering how it came off in the first place and why it won’t go back on…confused…and still am?
Can anyone suggest how to do the following:
Put the chain back on? (I can’t back peddle like I do on the MTB)
Clean the chain, can you recommend a de greaser? What lube/oil do I put on it afterwards?
Thank you,
Sometimes you find that the chainring and sprocket are not quite concentric so as you pedal the chain is sometimes loose, sometimes tight. It may have bounced at one of those loose spots.
Turn the bike upside down and you can back pedal as much as you like.
Put the chain on the sprocket first then just force it onto the chainring by pedalling.
I just use an old towel to clean my chain and any old lube I happen to have. Next time you can, check the chainline and retension the chain. Make sure the chainring isn't buckled, and the wheel is in square.
I'm still looking for a fixed 26" wheel if anyone has one
also check you've not got a twisted or kinked link,or a tight link.
The chain can go slack with use.
Loosen the wheel, put the chain back on and tighten wheel back up, moving it back slightly to give a bit more tension than before.
That should be all you need to do.
Lack of understanding here. Sprocket? How can you tell the chain is twisted? If it is twisted, kinked etc how can it be fixed?
Many thanks for your responces so far.
ygm!
Podge - YGM
Yes, sprocket.