Hi All!
As someone new to the Rohloff world, I find myself wondering about how best to deal with the loose chain during rear wheel removals/installations. On a derailleur bike, the rear mech adds complication to the procedure, but does have the advantage of offering two pulleys and a cage to keep the chain off the ground. Some frames have a convenient chain hanger to keep the chain under light tension until the wheel is reinserted.
I realize with a Rohloff drivetrain, there is nothing to keep the chain from flopping onto the chainstay or the ground once the rear wheel is removed.
In recent years, I have taken to using quick-links, and carefully unlink the chain and set it aside on a clean surface before removing the rear wheel. It makes the job much easier, since I don't have to fight derailleur cage tension when reinserting the wheel. A pair of blue nitrile gloves in a plastic bag in my underseat tool bag keep my hands clean of chain oil
, which otherwise goes straight to the front of any brand-new jersey.
This leaves me wondering if a similar approach might be useful with the Rohloff. I am not so concerned about dirtying the chain as I am about the possibility of the chain links scratching the chainstay. Of course, a Hebie Chainglider would probably solve this problem, but has some other limitations for me that at present preclude its use by me.
How do you handle the matter, and do you use a chainstay protector as well? I realise there is no chain-slap, but a protector might help during wheel changes...? Thanks very much for any suggestions you may have!
Best,
Dan.