Chain unseating, does this chainring look worn?
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Put a (rather overdue) new cassette, chain and cables on and has a started unseating from big front chainring (to inside) sometimes when doing starting efforts like pulling away from lights, junctions. Trying to work out the cause and struggling. All indexes okay. Chain seems fine, though was off eBay so can’t discount it being a fake one. Other thought was of front ring was getting a bit worn and causing it?

Check your chain wheel by pulling the chain to see if there’s any movement.
Normally this is to check for chain wear but as you have fitted a new chain you know that’s ok.
Looking at the chain wheel pull the chain at the 3o clock position there should not be any movement with a new chain, if there is then the teeth are worn.
Normally this is to check for chain wear but as you have fitted a new chain you know that’s ok.
Looking at the chain wheel pull the chain at the 3o clock position there should not be any movement with a new chain, if there is then the teeth are worn.
OutInTheShed said:
gazza285 said:
Chains wear, but they don’t stretch.
They get longer (under tension) due to the wear in every joint.You can call that 'stretch' or not, it's semantics.
Tom _M said:
Put a (rather overdue) new cassette, chain and cables on and has a started unseating from big front chainring (to inside) sometimes when doing starting efforts like pulling away from lights, junctions. Trying to work out the cause and struggling. All indexes okay. Chain seems fine, though was off eBay so can’t discount it being a fake one. Other thought was of front ring was getting a bit worn and causing it?

The troughs in the chainring look elongated and the teeth will get very sharp quite soon.The old chain will have lengthened, due to wear in the joints between the links.
Having put a new chain one, the chain pitch per link is shorted than the pitch per chainring tooth. So under drive the force is distributed between fewer chainring teeth. This pressure can cause the chain to rise up the teeth and become unseated. It also accelerates wear of the teeth.
911hope said:
Lotobear said:
It's worn but not terminally. However I think it's a bit remiss to replace the chain and cassette and not put a fresh chainring on as well.
Normally get through many chains and cassettes per chainring.Lotobear said:
911hope said:
Lotobear said:
It's worn but not terminally. However I think it's a bit remiss to replace the chain and cassette and not put a fresh chainring on as well.
Normally get through many chains and cassettes per chainring.Gassing Station | Pedal Powered | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff