theres been a few times Ive seen the crank coming loose and i think: this'll fix it! but no
... still, i will fit out a new LH crank tomorrow and see how that goes.
i checked my rack fittings and they're all tight.
i've had the UN55 cartridge out a number of times (i even replaced it) but despite all the attention, still clicking.
in my opinion, everything seems to point to the eccentric and the BB shell. has anyone ever puts shims in their BBs?
I may need a new eccentric, this one is looking a bit holey now. i think the SJS website sells 2 sizes: one for the mercury, and another one (which is the one i think i need).
i may have found some relief just by digging in those BB screws even deeper. i dont have a torque tool to measure how tight, but what i do notice is they go in and in.
incidentally i had another problem with this bike- which i probably should talk about in another post, but i will discuss it here.
the slipping and crunching rohloff hub.
so i'd be riding along, and
slip! crunch! grind! nasty!
I would "slip" out of gear. it was ahorrible sensation of loosing transmission and cogs grinding over each other. this created a lot of drama, and rohloff agreed to swap out the internals of the hub. all well and good, but it still happens. I wonder if anyone else reading here has had this problem? other people i spoke to said no. all a big mystery. i thought that maybe my clickstand brakeband was messing with the gear selector, but no. then, just a couple of nights back, i was riding uphill and it happened again, although at the very time the gears slipped, the clicking BB started (shortly before i had tightened the BB bolts). so i thought maybe something different is occurring- perhaps the eccentric is slipping with the pedalling (screws slipping along a furrow or hole in the eccentric), causing a sudden loss of chain tension (small, but significant) which could be creating mayhem with the hub. the only thing that tells me this isnt happening is that chain tension is not drastically reduced after a "hub slip".