Hi Folks,
Wonder if any other Rail owners can chime in with advice...
A couple of days ago I picked up a new 2022 Rail 7. Hooray! Or so I thought.
On day 1, when performing a low speed turn on relatively clear and open terrain, I snapped the (to my eyes) thin 12 speed chain. I was at a parkland at the bottom of a massive hill, it was just PERFECT...
Anyway, back to the LBS, they replaced the chain for me without hassle and that was was great.
However what I've noticed now is that a few times, again, at relatively low speed and on, say, roads or footpaths (so not on trails or tricky situations) the chain will slip off the front chainring. It happened in the car park of the LBS and again, they took the bike into the workshop and assured me all was good. One of the team took it for a spin to make sure it was working.
I went for a ride today, did som offroad trail riding; not problem. But then went crusing along the road on the way back home and... chain slipped off the front ring again.
Visual inspection doesn't highlight any obvious problems.
What do you figure is going on?
It's really souring the experience of a shiny new (and expensive to me!) bike.
Cheers, all.
Wonder if any other Rail owners can chime in with advice...
A couple of days ago I picked up a new 2022 Rail 7. Hooray! Or so I thought.
On day 1, when performing a low speed turn on relatively clear and open terrain, I snapped the (to my eyes) thin 12 speed chain. I was at a parkland at the bottom of a massive hill, it was just PERFECT...
Anyway, back to the LBS, they replaced the chain for me without hassle and that was was great.
However what I've noticed now is that a few times, again, at relatively low speed and on, say, roads or footpaths (so not on trails or tricky situations) the chain will slip off the front chainring. It happened in the car park of the LBS and again, they took the bike into the workshop and assured me all was good. One of the team took it for a spin to make sure it was working.
I went for a ride today, did som offroad trail riding; not problem. But then went crusing along the road on the way back home and... chain slipped off the front ring again.
Visual inspection doesn't highlight any obvious problems.
What do you figure is going on?
It's really souring the experience of a shiny new (and expensive to me!) bike.
Cheers, all.