Hi
I'm swapping from a threaded sprocket to a narrow sprocket carrier.
I fitted a 21 tooth sprocket, and it firmly tightened the sprocket carrier with a large chainwhip
After this, it seems very stiff, and didn't really turn properly to freewheel.
I've backed off the sprocket carrier with the chainwhip and re-tightened it finger tight, and it seems to freewheele fine.
Haven't been for a cycle yet as I'm changing my size of front chain ring as well which I haven't got round to yet.
Re-checking the instructions for the sprocket carrier it suggests that if it feels too tight to get a plastic mallet and whack either side of the axle.
INSTRUCTIONS QUOTE
"Check the smooth/light motion of the sprocket by rotating this backwards. If you notice excessive resistence, then the free-floating (sprocket side) bearing may rest under tension and will need to be loosened. Do this by thumping each axle stub with a plastic mallet (sprocket side once, then gear-mech side once). Sprocket must now rotate backwards smoothly with little resistance."
I very rarely hit anything with a hammer when fixing my bikes, and I've never done so to my Rholoff before.
A bit dubious about trying the plastic mallet, but presumably if it's okay if the instructions say so.
Has anyone else had to do this one fitting a sprocket carrier and if so, did it make a difference?
Thanks
Ewan