Chief Broom
Veteran
So once upon a time the sun was shining, the birds were singing and our hero [me] was powering across the landscape on his trusty steed. Approaching a slight rise in the road steely muscles applied more power...and GRAUNCHHHH! WTF was that said a passing crow yer gunna need to fix that!
Being a relative newbie ive been following the sage advice of replacing drive chain components together and a new chain ring was ordered. So with new chain/chainring/cassette did this fix the slipping chain....nope There was play in the rear wheel so i reckoned loose/worn bearings could be causing imprecise chain alignment and the dreaded graunching. I informed the LBS of the problem who sorted the bearings and told me i needed yet another new cassette as i had chewed up the teeth on 8th gear. Brought the bike home and fitted new cassette and took it out for a spin....was it now graunch free? was it **** jeez whats next. I hadnt considered the derailleur could be at fault as it had been working as it should but....there seemed to be some stiffness and lack of springiness in the upper part which bolts to the frame. I had a new one stashed so on it went.... and hallelujah that did it! The LBS missed this so as a newbie i dont feel too silly about taking so long to find the answer to the graunch. The guy at the bike shop asked me to tell him how it was going so i relayed the good news. He said 'well done' and interestingly- "Bike repair is a process of illumination"
Being a relative newbie ive been following the sage advice of replacing drive chain components together and a new chain ring was ordered. So with new chain/chainring/cassette did this fix the slipping chain....nope There was play in the rear wheel so i reckoned loose/worn bearings could be causing imprecise chain alignment and the dreaded graunching. I informed the LBS of the problem who sorted the bearings and told me i needed yet another new cassette as i had chewed up the teeth on 8th gear. Brought the bike home and fitted new cassette and took it out for a spin....was it now graunch free? was it **** jeez whats next. I hadnt considered the derailleur could be at fault as it had been working as it should but....there seemed to be some stiffness and lack of springiness in the upper part which bolts to the frame. I had a new one stashed so on it went.... and hallelujah that did it! The LBS missed this so as a newbie i dont feel too silly about taking so long to find the answer to the graunch. The guy at the bike shop asked me to tell him how it was going so i relayed the good news. He said 'well done' and interestingly- "Bike repair is a process of illumination"