Is that a Shimano chain or a KMC? And is a 11 or 12sp chain?
Mean_Criticism983 on
narrow wide chainring
robutt992 on
Chain stay gone?
brakattak25 on
Did you check to see if the chain is stretched? It might be time to replace.
SuccessfulVacation31 on
I have had this with different brands of chain and sprockets – all the same in theory but it practice they didn’t want to play
Ktn44 on
Chainline issue?
PythagoreanSin on
Make sure to match the wide teeth of the chainring with the wider links of the chain
no-suspect94 on
You have a narrow wide chainring in the front. On the video it seems that the broader teeth are engaging in the narrow parts of the chain and the narrow teeth in the broader gaps of the chain. Try to move the chain on the front chainring by 1 tooth, so that the narrow teeth engage with the narrow links on the chain.
Vultureinvividcolor on
I don’t your chain is timed correctly with the narrow wide chain ring. It looks like you need to shift it over 1 tooth. The fatter tooth should go in the silver links and the narrow in the black.
thatiam963 on
are you sure the chainring is for correct amount of gears? (chain too) people write narrow wide, but that is wrong. i have had a lot different sytems, in my hands, with narrow wide and never had such a issue. if you pot it the on the wrong theeth (if that works, mostly it dosent even work) it would slip once and then it would be correct. chainline would normaly pull the chain off the chainring, not make it slip.
NLtbal on
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rrumble on
Are chain and chainring from the same brand and same speed?
I’m not aware that one of the brands has an own standard so I would guess the chain or chainring is faulty.
Bgriffin1212 on
Where did you get the chain? Alot of counterfeit chains floating around online.
Baldovsky on
Is it 12s?
Artyom_Bleeker on
People are saying the chain is misaligned, i have a real hard time seeing it. Looks to me at least that the wide goes in wide?
LinkUnited8614 on
That front chainring doesn’t look new, it looks worn
dipple5188 on
I’ve gone for a quick ride an changed the chain one tooth over and it doesn’t do it under load so I think it was that thanks. But I’ve noticed that the chain ring is a bit closer to the frame than the last one (a few rubbing lines) so if anyone knows why. The bike is a d7 I’ve had the bottom bracket changed an just done the chainwheel and its 170 mm 32 tooth also no spacer on the old chainwheel thanks again.
Wide teeth is connecting to wide part of the chain. Something else is wrong.
ba5e on
You need tension on the upper part of the chain. Ride it and it will engage properly
the_volvo_vulva on
I don’t know why people here are saying it’s not correctly put on the chainring. It clearly is correctly on the chainring in your video. However there are quite a few versions of these deore cranks that look very similar but are for different speeds and or chainlines. You can check this by looking up the model number of the crank it should be on the inside around the hole for the pedal.
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Is that a Shimano chain or a KMC? And is a 11 or 12sp chain?
narrow wide chainring
Chain stay gone?
Did you check to see if the chain is stretched? It might be time to replace.
I have had this with different brands of chain and sprockets – all the same in theory but it practice they didn’t want to play
Chainline issue?
Make sure to match the wide teeth of the chainring with the wider links of the chain
You have a narrow wide chainring in the front. On the video it seems that the broader teeth are engaging in the narrow parts of the chain and the narrow teeth in the broader gaps of the chain. Try to move the chain on the front chainring by 1 tooth, so that the narrow teeth engage with the narrow links on the chain.
I don’t your chain is timed correctly with the narrow wide chain ring. It looks like you need to shift it over 1 tooth. The fatter tooth should go in the silver links and the narrow in the black.
are you sure the chainring is for correct amount of gears? (chain too) people write narrow wide, but that is wrong. i have had a lot different sytems, in my hands, with narrow wide and never had such a issue. if you pot it the on the wrong theeth (if that works, mostly it dosent even work) it would slip once and then it would be correct. chainline would normaly pull the chain off the chainring, not make it slip.
*and
Are chain and chainring from the same brand and same speed?
I’m not aware that one of the brands has an own standard so I would guess the chain or chainring is faulty.
Where did you get the chain? Alot of counterfeit chains floating around online.
Is it 12s?
People are saying the chain is misaligned, i have a real hard time seeing it. Looks to me at least that the wide goes in wide?
That front chainring doesn’t look new, it looks worn
I’ve gone for a quick ride an changed the chain one tooth over and it doesn’t do it under load so I think it was that thanks. But I’ve noticed that the chain ring is a bit closer to the frame than the last one (a few rubbing lines) so if anyone knows why. The bike is a d7 I’ve had the bottom bracket changed an just done the chainwheel and its 170 mm 32 tooth also no spacer on the old chainwheel thanks again.
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Wide teeth is connecting to wide part of the chain. Something else is wrong.
You need tension on the upper part of the chain. Ride it and it will engage properly
I don’t know why people here are saying it’s not correctly put on the chainring. It clearly is correctly on the chainring in your video. However there are quite a few versions of these deore cranks that look very similar but are for different speeds and or chainlines. You can check this by looking up the model number of the crank it should be on the inside around the hole for the pedal.