Verve+ Dropped Chain

rochrunner

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Rochester Hills MI
My wife was riding her 2019 Verve+ today when the chain dropped just as she was starting off from a stop. It's really jammed in there and I'll probably end up taking it to the LBS since it's due for service anyway (good thing I put the rack on the car when I drove to the "rescue"). But I can't figure out how it might have happened since it's unusual to me for a chain to drop on a single chainring bike. Any ideas why it happened? Is it a known problem?
 
My wife was riding her 2019 Verve+ today when the chain dropped just as she was starting off from a stop. It's really jammed in there and I'll probably end up taking it to the LBS since it's due for service anyway (good thing I put the rack on the car when I drove to the "rescue"). But I can't figure out how it might have happened since it's unusual to me for a chain to drop on a single chainring bike. Any ideas why it happened? Is it a known problem?
It could be as simple as a twig or something got stuck briefly in there. How long since you replaced the chain ,and front ring?
 
I have a Verve + 3, and the chain has dropped off the drive ring to the inside two or three times , usually when I downshifted too many low gears going up a short incline. It really, really gets jammed in there. I have been unable to extract it a couple of times without breaking the chain at the quick link, pulling it through and reconnecting. Fortunately I have the tools onboard to deal with chain issues. But it’s a tedious, dirty job on a trail. I should note that I have permanently removed the chain guard, otherwise the job would be virtually impossible outside a shop.
 
I have a Verve + 3, and the chain has dropped off the drive ring to the inside two or three times , usually when I downshifted too many low gears going up a short incline. It really, really gets jammed in there. I have been unable to extract it a couple of times without breaking the chain at the quick link, pulling it through and reconnecting. Fortunately I have the tools onboard to deal with chain issues. But it’s a tedious, dirty job on a trail. I should note that I have permanently removed the chain guard, otherwise the job would be virtually impossible outside a shop.
I ride a Trek Super Commuter and had the same issue. I solved it by having my shop secure a large washer (metal ring) to the inside of the chain guard to fill that empty space.
The chain has never dropped again in probably 30,000 miles!
 

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I have a Verve + 3, and the chain has dropped off the drive ring to the inside two or three times , usually when I downshifted too many low gears going up a short incline. It really, really gets jammed in there. I have been unable to extract it a couple of times without breaking the chain at the quick link, pulling it through and reconnecting. Fortunately I have the tools onboard to deal with chain issues. But it’s a tedious, dirty job on a trail. I should note that I have permanently removed the chain guard, otherwise the job would be virtually impossible outside a shop.
Does the chain have a quick-link as delivered? I looked briefly and didn't see one, but at that point it was just easier to load the bike on the rack and bring it home. I have the tools for the job as well as a chain breaker if there is currently no quick link, but would also like some advice from the LBS on how to prevent this since we are sometimes quite a long way from home or our vehicle.
 
I ride a Trek Super Commuter and had the same issue. I solved it by having my shop secure a large washer (metal ring) to the inside of the chain guard to fill that empty space.
The chain has never dropped again in probably 30,000 miles!
Hers dropped off the the inside, which I think is different from your case maybe. On a couple of my old road bikes I was able to install a little gizmo called a "chain catcher". Maybe they can install something along that line. I'm more familiar with this problem on my road bikes with two or three chainrings and a front derailleur but never heard of in on a 1x setup (I thought that was a big advantage of going 1x).
 
Hers dropped off the the inside, which I think is different from your case maybe. On a couple of my old road bikes I was able to install a little gizmo called a "chain catcher". Maybe they can install something along that line. I'm more familiar with this problem on my road bikes with two or three chainrings and a front derailleur but never heard of in on a 1x setup (I thought that was a big advantage of going 1x).
Mine was also dropping on the inside. My fix fills the gap, it is foolproof.
 
Mine was also dropping on the inside. My fix fills the gap, it is foolproof.
I must be missing something. From your photos it looks like the washer is between the chainring and guard, which is to the outside of the sprocket. Am I looking at the wrong detail?
 
I must be missing something. From your photos it looks like the washer is between the chainring and guard, which is to the outside of the sprocket. Am I looking at the wrong detail?
Ooops, you are right.
My chain would drop to the right of the sprocket into a small gap, the washer filled that gap.
 
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