Took the Trek, now a modified SS for a quick blast round the block the weekend. But when I go up a steep short hill, there is a slipping at the back?
I have Vertical dropouts with a QR. The hub is a 7spd, spaced out with Velo Solo spacers to a Surly 16th. I'm using the Surly Singulator for chain tension & am happy this is tensioned enough. The spacer next to the lockring overhang the freehub body by about a couple of mm, so have had this machined down to fit near enough smack on the edge of the freehub body. I did at one point overtighten to see if it may be too loose but then the freehub didn't rotate as freely...
I don't know if this has cured it yet, but any ideas or what I'm doing wrong if it doesn't fix it? It's fine until you put tension on it; ie: spinning on flat=fine. Grunt up a hill=slippage...
I have Vertical dropouts with a QR. The hub is a 7spd, spaced out with Velo Solo spacers to a Surly 16th. I'm using the Surly Singulator for chain tension & am happy this is tensioned enough. The spacer next to the lockring overhang the freehub body by about a couple of mm, so have had this machined down to fit near enough smack on the edge of the freehub body. I did at one point overtighten to see if it may be too loose but then the freehub didn't rotate as freely...
I don't know if this has cured it yet, but any ideas or what I'm doing wrong if it doesn't fix it? It's fine until you put tension on it; ie: spinning on flat=fine. Grunt up a hill=slippage...