Willieverlovemybike
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Hello - confused newbie seeking wisdom and happiness!
Background:
2017, as an overweight 60+ year old, I bought myself a pre-retirement ebike - Reiss & Muller R&M Delite GX Rohloff
The dealer I bought it from went bust early doors leaving me with no local dealership
I have done a small amount of miles since buying the bike (shuffles feet), maybe 500 or so.
Now, with 2021 retirement complete, I want to get out and about and fall in love with my bike
I am not clever or mechanically knowledgeable - hopefully I can describe my problem purposefully and reach out to you for help please...
Issue:
I have parked my bike in my shed since day 1 of purchase
I wheel the bike out (backwards), point it towards the gate and with some loss of dignity, wobble my way out onto the road
I have never had any issue with wheeling the bike out of the shed before
This week, I find my chain is repeatedly falling off
Closer inspection
As I push my bike out from the shed, I see the lower chain run (looping up and over the plastic roller guidance wheel) is travelling inwards slightly and pressing the inner edge of the plastic guidance wheel away from the frame
The plastic guidance wheel falls off and the chain falls off
A friend (non ebike), used his "chain measuring" tool and concluded there was minimal wear in my chain, the problem is with the plastic roller guidance wheel pulling away so easily from the frame
Help please?
1) Have I simply been lucky all these previous times pushing the ebike out of the shed, that the chain has never fallen off before?
2) Is it natural/normal for the plastic roller guidance wheel to be so easily pushed aside by the chain links so that the plastic roller wheel and the chain drop off?
3) Between 2017 and 2021, have there been any design improvements to the Delite Rohloff that I can upgrade to and provide better / more secure chain alignment?
Objective
To understand if the chain should so easily displace the plastic roller wheel so both fall off
To feel confident, once I have pushed the chain back on, I can (forwards) pedal and this chain displacement issue will not re-occur?
My thanks....
Background:
2017, as an overweight 60+ year old, I bought myself a pre-retirement ebike - Reiss & Muller R&M Delite GX Rohloff
The dealer I bought it from went bust early doors leaving me with no local dealership
I have done a small amount of miles since buying the bike (shuffles feet), maybe 500 or so.
Now, with 2021 retirement complete, I want to get out and about and fall in love with my bike
I am not clever or mechanically knowledgeable - hopefully I can describe my problem purposefully and reach out to you for help please...
Issue:
I have parked my bike in my shed since day 1 of purchase
I wheel the bike out (backwards), point it towards the gate and with some loss of dignity, wobble my way out onto the road
I have never had any issue with wheeling the bike out of the shed before
This week, I find my chain is repeatedly falling off
Closer inspection
As I push my bike out from the shed, I see the lower chain run (looping up and over the plastic roller guidance wheel) is travelling inwards slightly and pressing the inner edge of the plastic guidance wheel away from the frame
The plastic guidance wheel falls off and the chain falls off
A friend (non ebike), used his "chain measuring" tool and concluded there was minimal wear in my chain, the problem is with the plastic roller guidance wheel pulling away so easily from the frame
Help please?
1) Have I simply been lucky all these previous times pushing the ebike out of the shed, that the chain has never fallen off before?
2) Is it natural/normal for the plastic roller guidance wheel to be so easily pushed aside by the chain links so that the plastic roller wheel and the chain drop off?
3) Between 2017 and 2021, have there been any design improvements to the Delite Rohloff that I can upgrade to and provide better / more secure chain alignment?
Objective
To understand if the chain should so easily displace the plastic roller wheel so both fall off
To feel confident, once I have pushed the chain back on, I can (forwards) pedal and this chain displacement issue will not re-occur?
My thanks....