Perryqhill
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Hi all. Just had a new e7000 motor fitted to my Kona Remote under warranty by my local service centre. On picking up the bike today the mechanic spoke to me saying my chainring was quite worn and that it should be OK for this chain, but would likely need replacing for the next one. Didn't think too much of it as it was fine up until the motor died, left and that was it.
I then took the bike out earlier and in higher gears it was atrocious, with the chain coming off the front chainring and doing allsorts of stuff jumping around and trying to get stuck. So I nursed the bike back home to have a look.
Firstly the bike has 460 miles on it. Its on a shimano deore cassette and derailleur that's done around 420 of those miles. A shimano chain that's done around 20 miles and the original FSA megatooth chainring.
So I went back home and started by aligning the derailleur hanger incase it had been bent. I then cleaned and degreased the drivetrain, then lubed the chain. I wasn't sure if the chain was maybe a link or two too long so I took two links out and tried it again and it was still doing it.
I then decided to set the derailleur up from scratch and adjust the gears, but again it was the same.
I can't see any stiff links, any twist or issue with the derailleur (it's actually worse under load and with the clutch on) nor any damage on the chanring and it's only really an issue in the smallest four cogs.
The obvious thing then is to replace the chainring as the mechanic said. However I've added pictures of mine and an original chainring the same as mine because the 'sharks teeth' he was talking about Is (unusually) what it pretty much looks like from new.
I've give up for tonight and put it away, but can anyone give anymore insight or is there anything when fitting the new motor that could cause this?
The obvious thing I suppose is to take it back, but given the hassles I've had with them over warranty I'm slightly reluctant to use them further and the mechanic has already given himself a get out mentioning the worn chainring anyway.
I then took the bike out earlier and in higher gears it was atrocious, with the chain coming off the front chainring and doing allsorts of stuff jumping around and trying to get stuck. So I nursed the bike back home to have a look.
Firstly the bike has 460 miles on it. Its on a shimano deore cassette and derailleur that's done around 420 of those miles. A shimano chain that's done around 20 miles and the original FSA megatooth chainring.
So I went back home and started by aligning the derailleur hanger incase it had been bent. I then cleaned and degreased the drivetrain, then lubed the chain. I wasn't sure if the chain was maybe a link or two too long so I took two links out and tried it again and it was still doing it.
I then decided to set the derailleur up from scratch and adjust the gears, but again it was the same.
I can't see any stiff links, any twist or issue with the derailleur (it's actually worse under load and with the clutch on) nor any damage on the chanring and it's only really an issue in the smallest four cogs.
The obvious thing then is to replace the chainring as the mechanic said. However I've added pictures of mine and an original chainring the same as mine because the 'sharks teeth' he was talking about Is (unusually) what it pretty much looks like from new.
I've give up for tonight and put it away, but can anyone give anymore insight or is there anything when fitting the new motor that could cause this?
The obvious thing I suppose is to take it back, but given the hassles I've had with them over warranty I'm slightly reluctant to use them further and the mechanic has already given himself a get out mentioning the worn chainring anyway.