RE: [CR]Classic Chain Tinkling

(Example: Component Manufacturers)

From: "Stockwell, Brad" <BRAD.STOCKWELL@mpp.cpii.com>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: RE: [CR]Classic Chain Tinkling
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 19:15:46 -0700


Dare I add that if one uses the forbidden (small cog) + (small chainwheel) combination, a tinkling sound can be generated because the chain is intermittently tickled by the teeth of the large chainwheel as it goes through the front derailleur cage?

The sound intensifies under load because in such a case the chain abandons its graceful 's' bend and tries to make a strait line between gears, thus causing greater overlap with the large chainwheel.

I don't have to worry about it on my 5 speed, but my modern up-to-the-minute 7-speed does it; sometimes even on the 6th cog.

Brad Stockwell Staying in the small ring, Palo Alto

> Subject: [CR]OFF TOPIC: tinkling sound repair problem: PLEASE HELP > > dear everybody, > > I have a really really annoying repair problem that has me vexed. it is on a > non-classic bike that I won't mention that begins with the letter "L" (PLEASE > don't anybody say "what did you expect, buying a new bike that is sort of > brushed silvery color that starts with the letter 'L'?")--ANYWAY > > it makes a tinkling sound--erratic, here and there, almost always under > stress or load (on hills and sprints) and is getting worse. we have tried: > lubing the bottom bracket, checking the cables, changing the chain rings, > truing the wheels, etc--STILL, that pesky almost shoe lace-in-the-spokes > sound that just won't go away. > > there is a wonderful brain trust here--any ideas anybody? > > thanks for listening. sorry about the L word. > > ricky > carrboro, nc > > > --__--__--

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