kedab
Veteran
- Location
- nr cambridge
hey lovely people, hope you're all well.
here's the thing - took my bike in to the LBS for a tune-up a few weeks ago - mainly because i noticed the chain tension had dropped and it was bothering me. (they sorted the gear sync out too which is lovely), it's a fairly new bike and Giant had done the 1st service gratis a few months before.
LBS peeps were great, local family, local business and complimentary about my bike too - which was nice. so, i do a few more weeks of commuting and notice the same thing; the chain seems to be losing tension. my mind, i think, it's all in my mind...that was until fate would have it that i switch up a gear, stand on the pedals and hit a bump all at the same time resulting in a worried kedab with his chain off at the rear
popped the slippery blighter back on no trouble but still, i was rather vexed.
now bear in mind that i've got shimano alfine hub so there's no cassette gubbins at the back, is it an easy job for a weak minded fool like myself to re-tension the chain rather than have to run my baby back down the LBS? i need details here ladies and gentlemen details - as in, how to do it and what work tools are required
thoughts/opinions/derisory remarks all welcome here folks
here's the thing - took my bike in to the LBS for a tune-up a few weeks ago - mainly because i noticed the chain tension had dropped and it was bothering me. (they sorted the gear sync out too which is lovely), it's a fairly new bike and Giant had done the 1st service gratis a few months before.
LBS peeps were great, local family, local business and complimentary about my bike too - which was nice. so, i do a few more weeks of commuting and notice the same thing; the chain seems to be losing tension. my mind, i think, it's all in my mind...that was until fate would have it that i switch up a gear, stand on the pedals and hit a bump all at the same time resulting in a worried kedab with his chain off at the rear
popped the slippery blighter back on no trouble but still, i was rather vexed.now bear in mind that i've got shimano alfine hub so there's no cassette gubbins at the back, is it an easy job for a weak minded fool like myself to re-tension the chain rather than have to run my baby back down the LBS? i need details here ladies and gentlemen details - as in, how to do it and what work tools are required
thoughts/opinions/derisory remarks all welcome here folks


