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[Closed] singlespeed conversion question

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I'm trying to convert the wife's mtb to singlespeed and am having some problems with the chain jumping/skipping over the teeth of the rear cog under torque. The front chainring is a standard lx middle chainring and the back is a 16 tooth wide base cog from superstar. The chain is a 9 speed SRAM 951 with a chain tensioner device. When I put a cassete on the hub, the jumping of the chain stops, but when I install the cog, the chain skips under moderate moderate cranking. Is this a problem with the 9 speed chain and the 3/32" rear cog not being compatible? If I get a 3/32" chain, will it work with the 9 speed front chainring or will this need to be swapped to a singlespeed specific one? Thanks in advance guys!


 
Posted : 17/03/2013 11:20 pm
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I Will keep an eye on this thread as I am about to do my first SS convention on a old Marin Palisades Trail


 
Posted : 17/03/2013 11:35 pm
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Not enough tension in the chain.

Is the tensioner pushing the chain down, or pulling it up (this is best)?


 
Posted : 17/03/2013 11:40 pm
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Yeah you need a wider chain such as a kmc z610....
http://www.charliethebikemonger.com/kmc-z610-hx-chain-332-41-p.asp

And you need to make sure there us tension in the tensioner... Watch this... Sorry about the shirt....


 
Posted : 17/03/2013 11:41 pm
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David... This might be of use to you.


 
Posted : 17/03/2013 11:45 pm
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Strange i started a new conversion tonight and am having the exact same problem using a sram 9 speed chain too it was fine with the 8 speed chain on


 
Posted : 17/03/2013 11:46 pm
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Pulling up is better as you get more chain wrap, more teeth engaged.
But some tensioners are push down only... Which is fine.

I am not a fan of 32:16 with a tensioner, go 36:18. Costs the same but more teeth are engaged and wear is slower.


 
Posted : 17/03/2013 11:48 pm
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Yep, a wider chain (or a narrower sprocket!) should sort it ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 17/03/2013 11:50 pm
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Thanks for the quick replies guys. I will try the chain and see what happens. Don't really want to buy anything else on this bike as it is only seeing road work right now. The superstar cog I have on there also has really short teeth kind of like the XT one advised against in Charlies vid so maybe that has something to do with this problem


 
Posted : 17/03/2013 11:58 pm
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Yeah you need tall teeth.


 
Posted : 18/03/2013 12:11 am
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Its not cheap but surly single cogs are the best IMO
Although I still prefer my eno freewheel to anything alse but that's a bit more money and some more still

3/32 chain will be fine on your 9 speed ring


 
Posted : 18/03/2013 7:28 am
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For the sake of balance, i should point out that i've never had any trouble with this on my Singlespeed On One 456 (no tensioner needed currently, as it's fallen upon a magic ratio).

I use a DMR 16t cog, a standard SLX middle ring and whatever old 9sp chain comes off my FS.

Your results may vary, but i've never found the need for SS specific items. That said, if i was building a SS properly then i'd buy the correct items.


 
Posted : 18/03/2013 7:44 am