OK - here's a puzzle for you all...
Bike is a 1990's SM400 (26" hardtail mountain bike, 21 speed, 3x7)
It's a little worse for wear but has much sentimental value... and I'd like to bring it back to working order..
When I'm on the smallest/highest gear in back, the chain skips on every hard pedal down push.
Short history & observations
It's had a number of bumps and bangs over the years
The rusty chain snapped, and I replaced with a 3/32 chain purportedly for a 7/8/9.
Now the chain skips horribly -- but only on the smallest ring in back.
All other gears are fine.
I've traded out rear wheels with no impact on the skipping. So, I don't think it's worn chain ring.
The skipping is not impacted by changing front chain ring.
The chain looks to be very close the the rear fork.
Could be that the derailleur is bent... or that I picked the wrong chain?
Any ideas?
Thanks much.
Bike is a 1990's SM400 (26" hardtail mountain bike, 21 speed, 3x7)
It's a little worse for wear but has much sentimental value... and I'd like to bring it back to working order..
When I'm on the smallest/highest gear in back, the chain skips on every hard pedal down push.
Short history & observations
It's had a number of bumps and bangs over the years
The rusty chain snapped, and I replaced with a 3/32 chain purportedly for a 7/8/9.
Now the chain skips horribly -- but only on the smallest ring in back.
All other gears are fine.
I've traded out rear wheels with no impact on the skipping. So, I don't think it's worn chain ring.
The skipping is not impacted by changing front chain ring.
The chain looks to be very close the the rear fork.
Could be that the derailleur is bent... or that I picked the wrong chain?
Any ideas?
Thanks much.
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