seabeast
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Bought my Trek Rail 9.8 XT in July, and have put about 160 miles on it so far. During this time I've had two problems: persistent creaking noises from the motor area, and now some slipping in the transmission. After a couple weeks at the bike shop, the creaking noise seems resolved (LBS said he removed and reinstalled the motor and noise went away), so this post is focused on the slip.
Symptom: on my last two rides, 30+ minutes into the ride the transmission would occasionally skip and make a loud clunk I could feel and hear. I haven't been able to see it in action, but I think the most likely explanation is chain slippage. Here's what I know:
Another thread suggested the B adjustment screw as a potential cause of chain slip, but that screw is already backed out all the way, and appears to be adjusted correctly according to Shimano instructions. I also noticed the clutch switch was "off"; I don't know if that could causes slippage but based on descriptions of this switch, it seems kind of unlikely.
I might add that I reported this problem to my bike shop when I took it in for the motor creaking, and their tech said he "adjusted the derailleur", but on yesterday's ride the problem occurred again. In addition to the clutch switch being left off, I also noticed today that the derailleur cable attachment wasn't clamped correctly (the cable was not routed through the U-shaped guide), so I'm not super confident with my LBS.
Symptom: on my last two rides, 30+ minutes into the ride the transmission would occasionally skip and make a loud clunk I could feel and hear. I haven't been able to see it in action, but I think the most likely explanation is chain slippage. Here's what I know:
- I've confirmed it happens in the top three gears (smallest sprockets). Not sure if it happens in any lower gears, but don't think so.
- It seems to happen most often in the smallest sprocket.
- The sprockets themselves all look fine, but Shimano sprockets have sorta funky tooth shapes, so it's possible I'm missing something.
- I generally can't reproduce it when I try. For example when riding around the street in front of my house.
- Shimano XT 8100, less than 175 miles on everything.
- I haven't checked the chain for wear, but that seems unlikely given mileage. My chain wear tool should arrive soon and I'll double-check.
- The bike shifts fine. In fact, better than any prior bike I've owned. No phantom shifts, no clicking as it hunts for the next gear, nothing.
- The slippage/skipping occurs when I'm pedaling relatively hard and not shifting.
- I do almost all my riding in Tour (eMTB-lite) and eMTB modes. Pretty much never use Turbo.
- I'm a careful shifter, and try to never shift under load.
Another thread suggested the B adjustment screw as a potential cause of chain slip, but that screw is already backed out all the way, and appears to be adjusted correctly according to Shimano instructions. I also noticed the clutch switch was "off"; I don't know if that could causes slippage but based on descriptions of this switch, it seems kind of unlikely.
I might add that I reported this problem to my bike shop when I took it in for the motor creaking, and their tech said he "adjusted the derailleur", but on yesterday's ride the problem occurred again. In addition to the clutch switch being left off, I also noticed today that the derailleur cable attachment wasn't clamped correctly (the cable was not routed through the U-shaped guide), so I'm not super confident with my LBS.