Pedals following on
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Best way I can think of to describe it.
Sometimes when I am riding, when I stop pedalling to freewheel, the chain seems to keep going until it clangs back. When I am just pushing the bike the pedals turn, sometimes just a bit but sometimes continuously.
I am guessing the problem is on the rear wheel gears. Does anyone know what to do or look out for? Everything is oiled / greased as it should be.
Thanks in advance.
Sometimes when I am riding, when I stop pedalling to freewheel, the chain seems to keep going until it clangs back. When I am just pushing the bike the pedals turn, sometimes just a bit but sometimes continuously.
I am guessing the problem is on the rear wheel gears. Does anyone know what to do or look out for? Everything is oiled / greased as it should be.
Thanks in advance.
POIDH said:
What bike is it and what gears and rear hub do you have?
How long have you ridden it/miles/years?
Could be anything from a free hub being sticky to poorly aligned derailleur.
It's just a cheap Halfords Apollo Transfer. I have had it for nearly 4 years and ride about 8 miles a day, four or five times a week.How long have you ridden it/miles/years?
Could be anything from a free hub being sticky to poorly aligned derailleur.
The problem had been there on and off for about 18 months.
I think its a freehub rather than a cassette but as I said before, I am somewhat of a cycle simpleton. If I know whats wrong I can usually find a youtube video to fix it but I have been having trouble phrasing the problem for a search.
The link below refers to the bike.
https://www.halfords.com/bikes/hybrid-bikes/apollo...
Look, if you ve done approx 1600 miles on that bike in all weathers (and well done btw) anything could have worn out.
Bearing in mind that a freehub is a rear wheel without a cassette (I think you mean freewheel vs. cassette, not trying to be a smart arse, this stuff is confusing) we need more information about what is actually going on.
As it s 3x6 the likelihood is that it s a freewheel.
Your symptoms seem to indicate a sticking freewheel.
Flush the bejesus out of it with WD40 and then add a light oil to hopefully get the pawls unstuck and working nicely.
Bearing in mind that a freehub is a rear wheel without a cassette (I think you mean freewheel vs. cassette, not trying to be a smart arse, this stuff is confusing) we need more information about what is actually going on.
As it s 3x6 the likelihood is that it s a freewheel.
Your symptoms seem to indicate a sticking freewheel.
Flush the bejesus out of it with WD40 and then add a light oil to hopefully get the pawls unstuck and working nicely.
Edited by Barchettaman on Sunday 5th April 16:55
Barchettaman said:
Look, if you ve done approx 1600 miles on that bike in all weathers (and well done btw) anything could have worn out.
Bearing in mind that a freehub is a rear wheel without a cassette (I think you mean freewheel vs. cassette, not trying to be a smart arse, this stuff is confusing) we need more information about what is actually going on.
As it s 3x6 the likelihood is that it s a freewheel.
Your symptoms seem to indicate a sticking freewheel.
Flush the bejesus out of it with WD40 and then add a light oil to hopefully get the pawls unstuck and working nicely.
^ exactly that. Bearing in mind that a freehub is a rear wheel without a cassette (I think you mean freewheel vs. cassette, not trying to be a smart arse, this stuff is confusing) we need more information about what is actually going on.
As it s 3x6 the likelihood is that it s a freewheel.
Your symptoms seem to indicate a sticking freewheel.
Flush the bejesus out of it with WD40 and then add a light oil to hopefully get the pawls unstuck and working nicely.
Edited by Barchettaman on Sunday 5th April 16:55
If that doesn't work it's learn how to change the freewheel yourself, but that also likely means new chain so they both play nicely. A bike shop can do it, but it may be cheaper to find a recykabike type place and see if they can either fix or sell you a new bike.
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