Hi all - apologies for the rambling nature of the post but I really don't know what the problem is, nor am I any sort of bike expert.
So - when I set off from a standing start, generally at traffic lights, and I haven't managed to switch down to a lower gear before I stop, I put my weight down on the pedals and they slip, as in I can feel the pedals going round without moving the chain. My feet 'slide' as it were, normally takes about half a revolution and it stops slipping and I'm slowly off again.
Doesn't happen if wither I have managed to change gears or if I'm going downhill, so it's defiantly related to how much power I'm putting in with my feet
Turbo Levo 2018 with. about 4,000K on the clock
Any ideas?!
thanks!!
So - when I set off from a standing start, generally at traffic lights, and I haven't managed to switch down to a lower gear before I stop, I put my weight down on the pedals and they slip, as in I can feel the pedals going round without moving the chain. My feet 'slide' as it were, normally takes about half a revolution and it stops slipping and I'm slowly off again.
Doesn't happen if wither I have managed to change gears or if I'm going downhill, so it's defiantly related to how much power I'm putting in with my feet
Turbo Levo 2018 with. about 4,000K on the clock
Any ideas?!
thanks!!