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Re: Cranks and chain slip when applying torque pedalling har
I vote for chain being too long as the cause.
I vote for chain being too long as the cause.
jimo746":98075xpm said:have a play about with the cassette/freehub, move it back and then forwards, it should engage within a very small distance (not sure on the specifics, probably out there if you Google though), I once had a freehub that turned about a quarter of a revolution before it would engage (obviously the pawls inside it were knackered) , it's more likely to slip under load though, so annoyingly a workbench test doesn't always show the problem up.
And I have seen cassettes spin on the freehub body before, had a freehub body that had been mangled by the cassette wearing down and gouging the locking splines on the freehub itself, under load it was enough to let the entire cassette move around on the freehub body.
dav101":3u4o7czx said:seeing as its got a new chain, cassette and cranks, it definitely sounds like the freehub imo
replacement springs and pawls are in order i'd say, if you're wanting to keep the hub, if not you can usually pick up wheels/hubs on here pretty cheap
EDIT: what hub is it?
mechagouki":blr2o8oq said:Can you post a picture with the chain cross-geared, small chainring to smallest cog?
With the chain on the smallest cog at the back, do both pulley wheels and the smallest cog line up vertically?
Is there any slack in your rear shift cable when the chain is on the smallest cog?
ibbz":xlipmbiu said:dav101":xlipmbiu said:seeing as its got a new chain, cassette and cranks, it definitely sounds like the freehub imo
replacement springs and pawls are in order i'd say, if you're wanting to keep the hub, if not you can usually pick up wheels/hubs on here pretty cheap
EDIT: what hub is it?
The Hub is LX, which I bought from a seller here (on Mavic 221)