Hi , loving my new e bike conversion! Since doing a decent ride today I’ve noticed that my chain jumps on the smallest rear cog on the cassette, has anyone else experienced this at all ? Many thanks
Thanks Andy , it’s a conversion I’ve done myself on a retro 1990’s MTB, it’s a 7 speed original cassette and chain maybe I’ll try and check the tension on the chain then ! Thanks for your replyMaybe the tension on the chain is slightly too little.
The smallest cog always has the least tension as the arm swings/tensions.
Try increasing it slightly.
A slightly overlong chain can make a similar problem.
If the bike is new, you should be getting it done on the guarantee anyway.....
regards
Andy
Thanks I’ll take a lookAlso, check there is no muck collected around that cog. Mine tends to skip a bit, if there's crud on the cog.
You'll be surprised how much collects there
We are all here to help each other as best we can. You would do the same on a problem that you better understand, but still thanks for your replay.Thanks Andy , it’s a conversion I’ve done myself on a retro 1990’s MTB, it’s a 7 speed original cassette and chain maybe I’ll try and check the tension on the chain then ! Thanks for your reply
Sorry it’s a mid bafang conversionYou haven't said if it is rear, min or front conversion. That could make quite a difference to the cause of the problem.
Yeah the front is a 44t which was the same size , I’m going to have a good look at the cassette when I change the chainIs the new chainring the same size as the old one? If not that could be a reason for changing the chain length (as mentioned by Andy-Mat above).
If the sprockets are worn it will be worth changing those at the same time as the chain.
Thanks for thatIf it is just the small sprocket worn then one can buy them separately.