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Re: [KMXKartsowners] Re: Shifting problems

Hey Dave,

Thanks for the help.  It does look like the chain is a bit too long, so I'll take a link or two out and see how it goes.  Does the chain normally run rather close to the rear wheel as it exits the tube?  That just seemed a bit odd, but I couldn't figure out what I might have done in assembly that may be wrong.  Maybe Im being over critical ;-)  It does work though.

Thanks again.

Bob

David Hanson wrote:
It sounds as if that may be the case. when the chain is on the smalles gear on the front and back, it should be taunt just off the cog on the derailleur. in turn, with them on the big gears on both front and back, the derailleur should just be extended out but not straight. If you need to break the chain, get a fast link to reconnect. It is easier to remove for cleaning also.
Dave
--- In KMXKartsowners@yahoogroups.com, tvebob@... wrote:
Im new to the KMX, but not so much to recumbents. I have had my 
KMX for 
about 5 weeks. Im having issues with the rear derailleur. I 
noticed 
that the bottom chain is running awfully close if not rubbing the 
rear 
tire. Im using the plastic tube to scoot it over a bit, but is 
that 
right? This is making it very hard for the derailleur to work 
the 
higher gears(smaller cogs). Im not sure if this is a 
construction 
problem or something else. I don't think I have ever had this 
much 
trouble setting up shifting like this before. The hanger is 
strangely 
close to horizontal??? Is this normal, or is the chain a bit long?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Bob

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Im new to the KMX, but not so much to recumbents. I have had my KMX for about 5 weeks. Im having issues with the rear derailleur. I noticed that the bottom...
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Oct 1, 2006
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It sounds as if that may be the case. when the chain is on the smalles gear on the front and back, it should be taunt just off the cog on the derailleur. in...
David Hanson
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Oct 1, 2006
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Hey Dave, Thanks for the help. It does look like the chain is a bit too long, so I'll take a link or two out and see how it goes. Does the chain normally run...
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Oct 2, 2006
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I have had the chain pretty close. Do check to make sure the hanger isn't bent inwards or the derailleur is straight. (it should appear to run in line a...
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