Hi, please may i ask everyones advice.
I just bought a 1997 Kona cinder cone for £145. I dont know much about mountain bikes, but remember really wanting this bike when I was a teenager.
I saw this on gumtree and impulsivley bought it, without doing any research on what parts are meant to come with this bike. I think I may have not spent my money wisely, as I took it out for a proper ride yesterday and only then realised that when in the two smallest cog settings on the rear wheel, the chain jumps a couple of inches every couple rotation of the crank. (I was hoofing it down a steep forest trail when this first happened lol, luckily I held on). I wish I had test rode it more thoroughly before I bought it.
Since getting back last night i have looked up the 1997 cinder cone specs online and realised that the crankset has been chaged to a 44 tooth instead of 42 on the big cog.
there is a sram derailleur on the back and shimano on the front, the grip shifts are not matching brands to either derailleur.
after watching youtube vids on it, I think the rear derailleurs a bit out of alignment too.
The guy I bought it from is saying that sram shifters and shimano derailleurs are compatible, but im reading the opposite so far. (does this article apply here: https://cyclingtips.com/2017/12/mixing- ... -doesnt-2/)
what do you guys think is causing this thing with the chain?
The guy I bought it from is saying that the two rear cogs teeth could be worn away.
Did I pay too much?
I just bought a 1997 Kona cinder cone for £145. I dont know much about mountain bikes, but remember really wanting this bike when I was a teenager.
I saw this on gumtree and impulsivley bought it, without doing any research on what parts are meant to come with this bike. I think I may have not spent my money wisely, as I took it out for a proper ride yesterday and only then realised that when in the two smallest cog settings on the rear wheel, the chain jumps a couple of inches every couple rotation of the crank. (I was hoofing it down a steep forest trail when this first happened lol, luckily I held on). I wish I had test rode it more thoroughly before I bought it.
Since getting back last night i have looked up the 1997 cinder cone specs online and realised that the crankset has been chaged to a 44 tooth instead of 42 on the big cog.
there is a sram derailleur on the back and shimano on the front, the grip shifts are not matching brands to either derailleur.
after watching youtube vids on it, I think the rear derailleurs a bit out of alignment too.
The guy I bought it from is saying that sram shifters and shimano derailleurs are compatible, but im reading the opposite so far. (does this article apply here: https://cyclingtips.com/2017/12/mixing- ... -doesnt-2/)
what do you guys think is causing this thing with the chain?
The guy I bought it from is saying that the two rear cogs teeth could be worn away.
Did I pay too much?