I recently changed to my 3rd chain on the original bosch drivetrain (16 tooth front, 11-46 shimano xt rear).
It now makes a loud clicking noise when under load and I've noticed the bottom "row" of the chain vibrating up and down a lot in time with the clicks. Occasionally, I now also get chain suck when under extreme load, whereas I didn't before. The chainwheels were cleaned thoroughly when I replaced the chain.
Would I be right in assuming my front chainring is worn and needs replacing? It doesn't make sense to me that a worn chainring should be sucky. Surely it should be slippy? I've not noticed any slipping yet on either the front or the rear. To try to solve it I've dumped a load of wet lube on the chain, in case the new chain is just a bit stiff.
It's also possible that it's due to a different problem - I took the trouble to clean and straighten the rear mech cage and jockey wheels, so it's possible the chain is fouling somewhere there, if I've managed to unstraighten the cage.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
It now makes a loud clicking noise when under load and I've noticed the bottom "row" of the chain vibrating up and down a lot in time with the clicks. Occasionally, I now also get chain suck when under extreme load, whereas I didn't before. The chainwheels were cleaned thoroughly when I replaced the chain.
Would I be right in assuming my front chainring is worn and needs replacing? It doesn't make sense to me that a worn chainring should be sucky. Surely it should be slippy? I've not noticed any slipping yet on either the front or the rear. To try to solve it I've dumped a load of wet lube on the chain, in case the new chain is just a bit stiff.
It's also possible that it's due to a different problem - I took the trouble to clean and straighten the rear mech cage and jockey wheels, so it's possible the chain is fouling somewhere there, if I've managed to unstraighten the cage.
Thanks in advance for any advice.