Pedalling weirdness
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I got a call today from the local bike shop and they had my baby ready earlier than I expected, so I picked it up and took it for a test drive. Definitely a major improvement - those momentary losses of resistance I had been getting were not normal...they're gone now. Not sure specifically what the tech did, other than that he re-aligned things. I agree with those on this thread who pointed out that it's not enough to just put the bike up on a workstand to diagnose problems, which was all that the guys at Dick's did...it really needs to be test-ridden and adjusted by a competent bike tech.
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Lean your bike against something and turn the pedals backwards while watching the chain as it exits the derailleur arm.
If you see a ljerky movement at the arm - that's it. You have a tight link.
Work that link until it loosens up and you'll be good-to-go.
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I've had the same sensation on my 2020 Specialized Sirrus 3.0 that I never noticed on other bikes. Sometimes when I'm cruising at a steady speed it seems that I feel a skip or feeling that the chain or hub just caught back up with the rest of the motion of pedaling. My feeling is that I somehow must be slowing my pedaling a bit and get the sensation when I "catch back up" and feel a clunk. Maybe my pedaling style is wrong or maybe something off on the bike. I just have the stock plastic pedals still. I have a feeling that it wouldn't happen with clip in pedals?
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Why wouldn't you ask what the problem was? Then you could have listed that here and maybe added to the knowledge of the collective. Locutus will be disappointed.
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I asked him but I don't remember specifically what he said...this bicycle stuff is new to me and I don't talk the talk. "Re-aligned stuff" was my only take-away!
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Same here...everyone I dealt with at the store made every effort to be helpful. But I think if you need something serviced you're better off finding a good local shop that specializes in bikes and will test-ride it.
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I've had the same sensation on my 2020 Specialized Sirrus 3.0 that I never noticed on other bikes. Sometimes when I'm cruising at a steady speed it seems that I feel a skip or feeling that the chain or hub just caught back up with the rest of the motion of pedaling. My feeling is that I somehow must be slowing my pedaling a bit and get the sensation when I "catch back up" and feel a clunk. Maybe my pedaling style is wrong or maybe something off on the bike. I just have the stock plastic pedals still. I have a feeling that it wouldn't happen with clip in pedals?
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The Dick's ad copy says it's a 21-speed with 3x8 gearing. Both of those can't be correct.
Also, OP, I'm glad your bike works better. I hope you'll get the cycling bug and be back in 6 months to a year talking about the n+1 bike you just bought.
Also, OP, I'm glad your bike works better. I hope you'll get the cycling bug and be back in 6 months to a year talking about the n+1 bike you just bought.
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The easiest way to check for a tight link is to slowly backpedal and watch as the chain passes through the jockey pulleys. A tight link will make them 'jump.' IMHO this is more likely than having a bad/sticking freewheel pawl.
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