08-04-18, 03:26 PM
(08-04-18, 08:38 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=BBROWN1664 link=topic=23967.msg278006#msg278006 date=1523135158]
[quote author=fazersharp link=topic=23967.msg277996#msg277996 date=1523127142]
I took it to mean 1st to second change - clunky on mine anyway
The correct chain tension practically gets rid of that clunk.
[/quote]
Sitting still at traffic lights has zero bearing on chain tension and clunkiness.
BUT, i have learned that rolling the bike forward just a few inches, (or 75mm), gets rid of the clunk when going from neutral to 1st.
[/quote]
have you ever checked your cush drive rubbers in the rear wheel? if they're sloppy it can add to a clunk when you put it in gear. they're probably fine but you can check by wiggling the rear sprocket clockwise and anti clockwise and see if there's any movement