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Trail PIMP.....
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Fella's,
was riding fenceline last night, and was trying to torque up a big hill.. and all of a sudden, the bike would skip.... thought it was a derailer adjustment in the rear... but i believe that is set great. Is my hub skipping? how can i tell? shimano disc hubs on sun rims...... any help is appreciated.... skipping was cutting into my riding fun... |
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Old School BMXer
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It's tough to diagnose without actually testing the bike.
Confirm that the skipping occurs in more than one gear in the back. If it does, it may be damaged or sticking pawls in the rear hub. Fortunately, Shimano freehubs are easy to remove to inspect the pawls.
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it would skip in a myriad of gears......
im inclined to think its the hub. (great.... sigh) recently put new race face chainrings, and SRAM super chain....(32 bucks at jensons). it has been great for weeks! just cleaned and lubed the chain the other night.... if its the hub.... is this the part that failed? http://www.jensonusa.com/store/produ...ehub+Body.aspx |
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A.D.D. unleashed
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yeti weight killed the rear hub
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Old School BMXer
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hmmm...new chain and chainrings...how old is the cassette?
Yes, the freehub part you linked to is correct. But before you buy parts, take your freehub off to inspect it. Perhaps the pawls may simply be sticking from old grease (crossing fingers). Also, when you say skipping, do you mean the cranks pedal forward without the bike moving the same amount? Could you describe your skipping?
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Trail PIMP.....
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cassete is a few months old also.... fresh grease.
no sticky link in the chain, as that would make it skip at the same link everytime..... this 'skip' is more impacted by force..... chain is in bitchin shape (newish) and cleaned and lubed. derailer is adjusted..... skipping = yes... cranks turn while riding, and the cassete spins without turning the wheel. not a chain skipping on the cassete...... do i need any 'special' tools to take my hub apart? |
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Trail PIMP.....
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ricky - how are the blackberry's and thorns feeling?
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shimano m454 or something hubs..... crap. i am at work so i dont remember what hubs are on it. |
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A.D.D. unleashed
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[quote=Chewyeti;104409]ricky - how are the blackberry's and thorns feeling?
quote] Yea those where fun to pull out of my face in the shower pretty nice burn too, the things we do too keep our hot bodies. At least I was leadin and i didnt fall on my face in the back of the pack.
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Trail PIMP.....
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ok... news flash!
one of the links had a bend along the longitudinal axis of the chain! popped out 3 links and replaced with leftover sram links. used my chain breaker... and have a tight link now.... (drove the rivit back in, and it is very stiff....) advice? |
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mechmann (09-12-2007)
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i snapped my derailler hanger and i check it before every ride and it was straight... and the worse part is... i was coasting when it snapped!
i've been told skipping could also be the rear cassette is worn? just my two cents!
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