onlyhuman
New Member
The new chainring is on now. The little nut things that the little allen socket things screw into had a sort of knurling on the back, and I thought because of that they tightened up nicely without me needing to hold the nut still with a screwdriver or 2p piece. I haven't used a torque wrench.
A short test ride showed that not everything is right yet, the chain is rubbing more than it used to on the front derailleur. I haven't looked hard, or put the bike on a stand, but it looks like the front derailleur can be moved up and down. It is attached to a rather neat brazed-on bracket. Does it need moving if you change chainwheels?
I have ordered a smaller front chainwheel too. There is too much of a gap between the two now, and the big one was too big for me anyway, 53t.
A short test ride showed that not everything is right yet, the chain is rubbing more than it used to on the front derailleur. I haven't looked hard, or put the bike on a stand, but it looks like the front derailleur can be moved up and down. It is attached to a rather neat brazed-on bracket. Does it need moving if you change chainwheels?
I have ordered a smaller front chainwheel too. There is too much of a gap between the two now, and the big one was too big for me anyway, 53t.