by Stevbike on Fri Sep 21, 2012 1:03 am
Look at the chain tension on the final drive train section of bike. The smaller chain can be on the loose side. Loosen the rear dive wheel fastners and pull it back to tighten the chain. Mine likes to chain skip and makes a noise at the start of riding or on small inclines where some stress it placed ion the drivetrain. The smaller chain size makes it hard to get fine tuned when compared to regular drivetrain design set-up.
Look at the chain tension on the final drive train section of bike. The smaller chain can be on the loose side. Loosen the rear dive wheel fastners and pull it back to tighten the chain. Mine likes to chain skip and makes a noise at the start of riding or on small inclines where some stress it placed ion the drivetrain. The smaller chain size makes it hard to get fine tuned when compared to regular drivetrain design set-up.