I could already feel the wind in my hair when...
Well, the chain jumped from the sprocket and got caught in the spokes.
I exclaimed things, fixed that problem (as far as I can tell) and was gifted with another.
It seems as though the drive sprocket is seized.
I could roll the bike (both with clutch in and clutch out) before my mishap.
Now the back tire's locked, regardless of clutch position.
I checked the clutch and everything looks okay.
I attempted to uncover the drive sprocket, but it seems some superhuman chinaman attached the thing, and I stripped the screw. (“—Also, Dude, ‘Chinaman’ is not the preferred nomenclature. Asian American, please.”)
So, maybe the question's a bit premature (as I can't get into where the sprocket is—yet), but I'm wondering if anyone has had the same problem or has any insight.
The weird thing, to me, is that it worked before the accident but now it doesn't.
And I'm not sure it's related to the chain jumping (but maybe when it seized the chain jumped? that doesn't make much sense to me)
Any help would be appreciated.
I've got a Dax F80.
It went together pretty smoothly for my first build...
But I think I'm going to replace all the butter-consistency bolts
Well, the chain jumped from the sprocket and got caught in the spokes.
I exclaimed things, fixed that problem (as far as I can tell) and was gifted with another.
It seems as though the drive sprocket is seized.
I could roll the bike (both with clutch in and clutch out) before my mishap.
Now the back tire's locked, regardless of clutch position.
I checked the clutch and everything looks okay.
I attempted to uncover the drive sprocket, but it seems some superhuman chinaman attached the thing, and I stripped the screw. (“—Also, Dude, ‘Chinaman’ is not the preferred nomenclature. Asian American, please.”)
So, maybe the question's a bit premature (as I can't get into where the sprocket is—yet), but I'm wondering if anyone has had the same problem or has any insight.
The weird thing, to me, is that it worked before the accident but now it doesn't.
And I'm not sure it's related to the chain jumping (but maybe when it seized the chain jumped? that doesn't make much sense to me)
Any help would be appreciated.
I've got a Dax F80.
It went together pretty smoothly for my first build...
But I think I'm going to replace all the butter-consistency bolts