Firstly, hello to all. I have lurked on here for a while, and decided to take the plunge and sign up. My main aim is to keep my ageing British Eagle MTB on the road.
BIKE DETAILS: Late 80s British Eagle MTB, 18 speed (6 gear Uniglide & 3 sprocket oval Biopace), Deore derailleurs and Deore SIS shifters.
The bike was laid up for 20 years and I re-commissioned it last year. Apart from a new Uniglide hub (previous one had worn noisy bearings and miraculously my local bike shop had a NOS one for £30) and crankset rebuild, most of the main mechanicals are original. I also fitted a new KMC chain as the old one was well stretched.
Anyway, when I am in top/18th gear and I apply lots of force to the pedals, especially when standing up on them, the pedals occasionally slip forward as if they have jumped a couple of teeth. It's accompanied by a bit of a clunk. This can be very disconcerting.
All other gears are fine. What could be causing this? Could it be the new KMC chain bedding in, or something else? I don't remember this happening before the bike was laid up.
Thanks for any advice.
BIKE DETAILS: Late 80s British Eagle MTB, 18 speed (6 gear Uniglide & 3 sprocket oval Biopace), Deore derailleurs and Deore SIS shifters.
The bike was laid up for 20 years and I re-commissioned it last year. Apart from a new Uniglide hub (previous one had worn noisy bearings and miraculously my local bike shop had a NOS one for £30) and crankset rebuild, most of the main mechanicals are original. I also fitted a new KMC chain as the old one was well stretched.
Anyway, when I am in top/18th gear and I apply lots of force to the pedals, especially when standing up on them, the pedals occasionally slip forward as if they have jumped a couple of teeth. It's accompanied by a bit of a clunk. This can be very disconcerting.
All other gears are fine. What could be causing this? Could it be the new KMC chain bedding in, or something else? I don't remember this happening before the bike was laid up.
Thanks for any advice.