jefmcg
Guru
Just put a new cassette and chain on (they were done) and it's still slipping.
Time to replace the big chainring?
Time to replace the big chainring?
I'd only replace a chainring if it was causing problems. Unlike steel sprockets the alloy ring won't damage the chain.Glad you've sorted it but it is looking a bit worn (IMO)
Plan on replacing it sooner rather than later.
Brilliant! I always tend to set off with my right foot applying most power from stationary. I'll check to see if the teeth in that sector are more worn than the rest.You can always advance the chain ring so that different teeth take the strain under power. Move it forward one or two bolts holes.