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• #652
what cranks are you using? if you have the rd cranks and a 103bb (should be if you say you have a sugino rd2 bb) then it shouldnt be the chainline, unless the ellipse gives some non standard chainline, should be 42mm.
could just be a noisy chain, mines noisy as shit if i dont dip it in oil every 108 minutes
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• #653
Using the RD2 cranks too, yea. Just looked it up on the Sugino site, the BB (103mm) gives a 45mm chainline which is allegedly what the Mavic Ellipse hubs give. Seems the Mavic hubs do give a non-standard chain line. Think I'll just accept it as it is.
What I have found though is a stiff link in the chain, presumably from where I have removed the master link and rejoined to a standard one. Nowt goes smoothly. -
• #654
push back and forth sideways on the chain to loosen
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• #655
All sorted, cheers for that.
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• #656
Noisy chains are pro. Lubrication adds no increase in performance (although it does protect).
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• #657
what is this chain lube that you speak of?
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• #658
Sanders uses jizz ;)
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• #659
Strongly disagree. Bikes should make no noise whatsoever.
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• #660
Strongly disagree. Bikes should make no noise whatsoever.
Not no noise, just the right noises.
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• #661
just the noise from the tyres, that is all
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• #662
Tyres pumped up to 130psi make the best noise. Not very comfortable like.
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• #663
its faster too.
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• #664
Who has a miche bb tool I can borrow for a minute?
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• #665
Anyone got a Miche BB I can borrow for a minute?
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• #666
I do but unfortunately I don't have a tool for it!
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• #667
i have one
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• #668
me and mark are coming to yours now to drop it off phil
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• #669
Andy "Seat Post Destroyer" Brown
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• #670
no luck with bikes me
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• #671
Jesus, what'd you do?
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• #672
skidded too hard to the side, wheel jumped up and slammed back down, popping my tyre and throwing me back down onto the seat real hard. lucky to have been pulling up outside my house though haha
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• #673
Impressive, sounds quite dramatic!
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• #674
that could have ended up being nasty if you had sat down :(
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• #675
I just thought I'd snapped the guts on that cheap seatpost, was amazed to have done that like. It was seized into the frame and I had previously tried to get it out with a big fucking hammer so i probably weakened the post quite a bit.
You're right though, could have been alot worse!
most likely chainline, check what length spindle your bb has got, then check the transmission database on here.
i had a similiar issue, was down to chainline, got some chainring spacers, sorted it right out.