Hi all
Today I went for my normal bike ride - bike is about 6 months old and has done just over 1200 miles so far - lockdown has been great for rides!!
anyway - I got a few miles from home and was going slowly on a short path alongside a canal when the pedals went 'weird' and there was a bad clanking/scraping sound. I stopped.
WHen I looked the derailleur was snapped in 2 - there was one bit still attached to the cable but otherwise detached - the other half was bent to hell and back andjammed on the top of the crank motor - still attached to the chain. It looked like it had been dragged through the motor
The rear of the chain was jammed between first gear and the spokes - although the gears had previously been working fine in all gears
I was wondering - has anyone else had a problem with gear changers snapping.
I haven't heard of this happening before - and I have been cycling for decades and using ebikes for 11-12 years
Thanks
P.S. just lots of thanks to the guy who stopped and helped be break a link on the chain so I could unjam it and thread it out of the cogs!! - just in case he sees this!
Today I went for my normal bike ride - bike is about 6 months old and has done just over 1200 miles so far - lockdown has been great for rides!!
anyway - I got a few miles from home and was going slowly on a short path alongside a canal when the pedals went 'weird' and there was a bad clanking/scraping sound. I stopped.
WHen I looked the derailleur was snapped in 2 - there was one bit still attached to the cable but otherwise detached - the other half was bent to hell and back andjammed on the top of the crank motor - still attached to the chain. It looked like it had been dragged through the motor
The rear of the chain was jammed between first gear and the spokes - although the gears had previously been working fine in all gears
I was wondering - has anyone else had a problem with gear changers snapping.
I haven't heard of this happening before - and I have been cycling for decades and using ebikes for 11-12 years
Thanks
P.S. just lots of thanks to the guy who stopped and helped be break a link on the chain so I could unjam it and thread it out of the cogs!! - just in case he sees this!