boytie
Active member
It's winter in New Zealand and the trails are a little muddy. I have found that mud collects and builds and then overflows into the chain rings and guide and causes chain slippage. Believe the issue is down to the limited space between the wheel and the alloy rear triangle. (See picture posted below). I find it build right up to the top of suspension bracket. This can be serious issue in steeper hill climbs if the chain slips or jams. Does anyone else experience this? If so other than the obvious stop and clean it out and removing leaves and grass, (which is the main cause of malfunctions) has anyone got any remedies for this. I also note that it also causes a wear on the frame in the areas highlighted in yellow on the picture below.
Happy to take some photos of the mud packed up during my next ride which will be this weekend.
Also when I went to iRide in Wellington where I brought my bike I saw the new 2019 Expert on the shop floor and it had an additional plastic and rub protector. As it turns out these are available free to those who have first off the line production 2019 bikes and is designed to stop the ware and damage so guess I wasn't paranoid after all. I installed this last weekend and found this made a huge difference in protecting the bike from additional damage so it is well worth doing if you haven't already. Still keen to find a way to stop the mud packing into the rear tingle and need to stop regularly to clean out.
Happy to take some photos of the mud packed up during my next ride which will be this weekend.
Also when I went to iRide in Wellington where I brought my bike I saw the new 2019 Expert on the shop floor and it had an additional plastic and rub protector. As it turns out these are available free to those who have first off the line production 2019 bikes and is designed to stop the ware and damage so guess I wasn't paranoid after all. I installed this last weekend and found this made a huge difference in protecting the bike from additional damage so it is well worth doing if you haven't already. Still keen to find a way to stop the mud packing into the rear tingle and need to stop regularly to clean out.