Hi All
Time for me to show my ignorance around simple technical matters - anyone able to help, before I head to the LBS to embarrass myself.
Basically it's my wife's very old mtb clunker which we use when riding with our daughter. It has been mistreated for years. Last year I cleaned it up and may have put a new chain on it and all was well. But on the last few rides the chain has been slipping - seriously. When you start riding you can be spinning the cranks for way too long before the chain picks up any tension and starts turning the rear axle. It's ok whilst riding and changing gears but every time you freewheel or stop it just loses all tension. The rear derailleur jockey pulley stays in the 'wrong position'.
I think if it was caused by the chain or worn cogs the the chain would still pull the axle and ocassionally skip. This seems to be more about the jockey pulley or the cassette itself. Any thoughts?
To be honest I haven't attempted anything yet and cleaning may well work wonders but I thought I might get some gentle pointers in the right direction.
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I need to embrace the thought of being the guy who has takes a beaten up clunker into the LBS and says "Fix this and I will not apologise about it's neglect - blame my wife!"
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Thanks all
Steve