psychoanalyst
Member
Hello,
I am brand new to the Stromer world. I am loving every minute of it, though I am faced with a frustrating problem that I am hoping you guys can help me with.
I bought the bike used and it is in decent condition for the price I paid for it. Bikes runs fine except for one important "issue": I am spinning out very fast on the flats and I feel I have a lot more to give.
The "issue" is I am unable to shift to the last 1-2 sprockets in the cassette. Everytime I do that, the chain slips off the chain-ring. As a result, I am spinning out really quickly, especially since my commute is pretty much mostly flat. My max speed is limited to ~20mph as a result.
I got the bike tuned up at my LBS and mentioned this issue to them. They recommended that I switch to a narrow-wide chain ring. I am considering moving upto a 54T narrow-wide ring to help with both the chain slipping off as well as giving me the extra speed I am looking for. My current cassette is a 9 speed one with (I believe) a 50 or 52T chainring.
Before I do that, I am wondering if other folks have experienced the same issue on the single ring Stromers?
Would appreciate any advice.
Thanks.
Avi
I am brand new to the Stromer world. I am loving every minute of it, though I am faced with a frustrating problem that I am hoping you guys can help me with.
I bought the bike used and it is in decent condition for the price I paid for it. Bikes runs fine except for one important "issue": I am spinning out very fast on the flats and I feel I have a lot more to give.
The "issue" is I am unable to shift to the last 1-2 sprockets in the cassette. Everytime I do that, the chain slips off the chain-ring. As a result, I am spinning out really quickly, especially since my commute is pretty much mostly flat. My max speed is limited to ~20mph as a result.
I got the bike tuned up at my LBS and mentioned this issue to them. They recommended that I switch to a narrow-wide chain ring. I am considering moving upto a 54T narrow-wide ring to help with both the chain slipping off as well as giving me the extra speed I am looking for. My current cassette is a 9 speed one with (I believe) a 50 or 52T chainring.
Before I do that, I am wondering if other folks have experienced the same issue on the single ring Stromers?
Would appreciate any advice.
Thanks.
Avi