Trek Rail 7 SLX 12 Speed chain jump

Twlpyn

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Jun 7, 2020
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Llandeilo
Anyone have an issue with chain jump on their SLX 12 speed.
On the smallest cog under load, it jumps in the same gear (Not up to the next)..
Almost as if the chain is too long. I have set the b screw tension properly as per marks on the derailleur and set limit screws as well.
Anyone have any thoughts?
thanks in advance.
 

Twlpyn

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Jun 7, 2020
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Llandeilo
Yes, within tolerances. Done 700k. Just cleaned and re oiled chain and no difference. Its been doing it for a while.
When in the smallest cog, the chain hangs onto the chainstay Until the pedals are powered. its almost like the derailleur needs to,be turned clockwise a few degrees to add more tension. You can do this by hand but it doesn’t stay there. Derailleur bolt is tight.
 

WilkyWay

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Dec 26, 2019
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Durham UK
Mine did similar. The clutch mechanism had seized up. Dismantled, cleaned, reassembled and wound the tension screw out a bit and all good.
 

Davidwylie

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Feb 7, 2020
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Leicestershire
I had a issue similar, clutch was sticking and mech wasn't moving as it should to keep tension. Removed clutch, cleaned, re greased and tightened the tension a bit .. All sorted now.
 

Twlpyn

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Jun 7, 2020
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Llandeilo
Thanks so much for your advice, sounds like that’s what’s wrong with my derailleur. I’ll give it a go and let you know how i get on.
 

Twlpyn

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Jun 7, 2020
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Llandeilo
I tried what you suggested but the slack is still in the chain.
It seems that even though the b-screw is set as it should, the only thing that adds more tension to the chain is winding the b-screw in further. When set as per markings on the derailleur, the chain slides along the chain-stay protector It’s so slack.
Ive tightened the b-screw as little as possible just to tension the chain and I’ll test tomorrow....we’ll see.
 

Blue Moon

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Apr 17, 2019
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North Manchester
How do you know how many Kms your bike has done? Does the display have an odometer?
If you have the purian display the trip, total mileage and range can be shown. If you range is showing then press and hold the minus button and it will switch to the trip, press and hold again and it’ll switch to the total mileage, press and hold again and it’ll go back to the range.
 

Doug Stampfer

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Jul 7, 2018
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Awesome! I didn't know half the stuff was on there. No bluetooth button to change from uphill to downhill music playlist?
 

Branny21

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May 22, 2020
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california
was your chain jumping on the chain ring? mine is doing that now when im shifted to the smallest cog on the cassette. I have the 9.7 thu with sram NX shifter. Im thinking the chain might be damaged somehow and i cant see it as its always jumping in the same spot.
 

Twlpyn

New Member
Jun 7, 2020
24
20
Llandeilo
was your chain jumping on the chain ring? mine is doing that now when im shifted to the smallest cog on the cassette. I have the 9.7 thu with sram NX shifter. Im thinking the chain might be damaged somehow and i cant see it as its always jumping in the same spot.

Mine was jumping on the cassette on the smallest cog. adjusting the clutch and the b-tension screw sorted it out. Does your chain seem slack when in the smallest cog, that was my symptom, and why I needed to tighten the b-tension screw. It might affect the chainring as well.

Do you have a chain guide on your cassette, maybe that needs adjusting as well.

Adjusting the b-tension on a SRAM. 12 speeds needs a special re guide from what i recall, maybe check that.

Sorry can’t think of anything else.
 

Branny21

New Member
May 22, 2020
15
10
california
Ok so i put a new chain on and the jump went away. i didn't notice anything visually wrong on the chain but i just had the chainring fall off again and thats when the jumping started so it might of been damaged that way. This time i put RED locktite on and torqued it down.. hopefully that one does the trick and ill be able to take it off lol.
 

Stihldog

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Jun 10, 2020
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Coquitlam, BC
Awesome! I didn't know half the stuff was on there. No bluetooth button to change from uphill to downhill music playlist?
I’m thinking of strapping a boom box to my helmet so I can play the “Verve” uphill, and “Metallica” down hill. I just push the play button (between pause and fwd).
Had the chain jump on my 9.7. New chain, shift cable adjustment and some fine tuning (B-screw). Cleaned up every thing and re-greased where needed. 1800km and water will make some weird things happen.
 

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