Seems 55mm. Could be 56mm.Can you measure how far out the center of your chainring is from the middle of the motor? Mine is 55mm exactly![]()
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Seems 55mm. Could be 56mm.Can you measure how far out the center of your chainring is from the middle of the motor? Mine is 55mm exactly![]()
Darren at drip said his shipment has arrived at the port so shouldn't be too much longer.
Thanks, yes l am keen to hear back on the PB full review with Flux done a while back.... have you achieved towards a smooth chain line from HP cog corresponding above chain ring.Looks good! Nice to see people slowly getting them![]()
My Flux has perfect chainline, and the chain runs super smooth. Since changing the bent cage, the shifting is so quiet and smooth. And as you say. The motor is super quiet. Much quieter than my Amflow.Hey team,
Hows all your FLux going? We need some more pics!
Negative on the chainline misalignment, still out 2-3mm and I don’t think there is anything I can do about it. I have an inquiry in with the Aussie Teewing brand manager so will see what he comes back with.
In other news the chain dropped of the idler today and jammed itself up pretty good. Had to break the chain to get it out. I’ll check my chain length tomorrow, I am running a very well used 11 speed sram unit, maybe the clutch is worn out and let the chain get outta control, still, never dropped a chain on the Spesh Enduro it was installed on before.
Love the bike, it rips, coil shock feels way better then the air, but I’ll have a tinker with the air to see if I can close the gap.
I can’t believe how quiet the motor is, was riding with a mate on a Levo 4 and I could hear his motor as we rode next to each other but not mine.
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1. Chain fell outboard
- Did the chain fall to the inboard or outboard side of the idler?
- If the gap between the idler and surrounding chainstay is unequal on each side, did it fall to the side with the bigger gap or the smaller one (I looked at your pics in an earlier post and it looked like the gap was bigger on the outboard side, but it was tough to tell)?
- If I understand the problem correctly, the chainring sits a few MM inboard of the idler (i.e. the chainring has a 55mm chainline, but the idler is more like 57mm+), correct?
If the chain indeed fell inboard, as if it was seeking alignment with the chainring, then, if it were my bike, I'd probably pick up an inexpensive chainring to use on the stock spider, with spacers to get it lined up with the idler, at least until an official solution comes from Teewing.
If the chain fell outboard, and there is indeed a bigger gap between the stay and idler on that side, I'd consider adding some material to supplement the built in rubber frame protection and act as a more comprehensive chain guide to keep it tracking straight onto the idler.
That is very charitable of you to consider that your clutch might be to blame, and more tension is generally better when it comes to keeping chains from derailing, but it seems unlikely to me that it is the root cause. Any slack on the bottom run of chain would need to be translated around either the chainring or cassette in order to generate excess slack at the idler. If the chain fell of the bottom section of the chainring, then then I'd certainly consider the clutch as a potential culprit.
On technical terrain. The Flux is second to none. But on trail rides like riding the Centenary Trail. At 20kgs, the lightness of the Amflow is just a bit better. But there's not much in it. Where as on downhill technical, the Flux is just so far ahead of the Amflow.Teething issues aside, just want to iterate how awesome this bike is.