Ok guys totally new to e mtb , managed 3 rides so far, nothing drastic but enough to realize these things are fantastic fun, I do have previous un assisted mtb years under my belt to appreciate the difference although that was another life time ago
I have even shoved the petrol power to one side and intend to make priority for the new addition lol.
Back to my original title, my bike was a bit clunky changing gear so I decided to have a look and reset the drive train up to as near perfect as a can get it, it does now change up and down smooth but in doing so noticed the massive chain twist from one extreme to the other, due to the fact the bike only has one front sprocket, from big to small the chain is way out of parallel with the front and rear sprocket it works but its a hell of an ask, is that the reason people go for a lower cog section on the rear or does this just work for miles and miles without stress on everything?
A few pics cus I like pics
Forgot to mention I have had to fit a hideous rear mudguard and a ridiculously sized phone mount for my iPhone plus, I think I might have to reconsider the latter .
I have even shoved the petrol power to one side and intend to make priority for the new addition lol.
Back to my original title, my bike was a bit clunky changing gear so I decided to have a look and reset the drive train up to as near perfect as a can get it, it does now change up and down smooth but in doing so noticed the massive chain twist from one extreme to the other, due to the fact the bike only has one front sprocket, from big to small the chain is way out of parallel with the front and rear sprocket it works but its a hell of an ask, is that the reason people go for a lower cog section on the rear or does this just work for miles and miles without stress on everything?
A few pics cus I like pics
Forgot to mention I have had to fit a hideous rear mudguard and a ridiculously sized phone mount for my iPhone plus, I think I might have to reconsider the latter .