Originally Posted by
buh_buh
Been having some issues with my commuter of late, getting chain slip (feels like the chain jumps a tooth) anytime I'm putting the power down and got worse and worse as the weeks went on.
So this weekend, changed the freewheel cassette and new chain, but still getting a bit of slip. Could it be the front chain ring is also too worn? Or is there something else I'm missing? It's a freewheel cassette, so its essentially a brand new freewheel. Not sure what other moving parts there could be that could cause a slip/jump.
I'd look at the derailleur hanger to make sure it's straight (with a tool, not with your eyes) and go through the derailleurs (redo the limit screws and re-index). If that's not working then could be worn chainrings, they're pretty cheap to replace if you just get a chainring or two. A LOT of issues end up being a bent derailleur hanger....get someone to check it with a derailleur hanger tool.
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