Ok, Guys question.
I believe to have a near to ideal chainline on my track frame and was so far very happy with the smooth sound (silence)
if my fix. Another reason I like fixed.....no coasting tictictictictictictictictictictictictictictictic..
Thats probably why I get so obsessed/ annoyed with this problem now:
In the last few day my chain started to "speak up".
It is a rythmical click...click (i.e. twice) on every revolution. I cant work out when it does it by the look of it ?
Does this ring a bell with anyone ?
The guy in condor (might be on fgss too btw) recommended even more lube.
But I was under the impression that more lube only makes more dirt stick on the chain
and the "necklace" appeal is lost
Ok, Guys question.
I believe to have a near to ideal chainline on my track frame and was so far very happy with the smooth sound (silence)
if my fix. Another reason I like fixed.....no coasting tictictictictictictictictictictictictictictictic..
Thats probably why I get so obsessed/ annoyed with this problem now:
In the last few day my chain started to "speak up".
It is a rythmical click...click (i.e. twice) on every revolution. I cant work out when it does it by the look of it ?
Does this ring a bell with anyone ?
The guy in condor (might be on fgss too btw) recommended even more lube.
But I was under the impression that more lube only makes more dirt stick on the chain
and the "necklace" appeal is lost