On my NWT 27 speed I put the chain on the largest gear on the front and smallest on the rear. When I fold and unfold there is enough of the chain lying across all three gears to pedal forward and re-establish the proper chain position. Still, I wish this was something I didn't have to worry about each time I fold.
as long as the chain doesn't get caught up on the chainring nuts and/or the hinge pin bolt head, it should work no problem with a double or triple chainring.
Is there not enough room to use your foot to get the chain on? A bit challenging (I get it to work about 40% of the time), but it doesn't require a glove, either.
On my NWT 27 speed I put the chain on the largest gear on the front and smallest on the rear. When I fold and unfold there is enough of the chain lying across all three gears to pedal forward and re-establish the proper chain position. Still, I wish this was something I didn't have to worry about each time I fold.
swinger195 5 months ago
any premium folding bike should have an internal geared hub and chain guides. just my .02. thanx to you guys girls for this demo
devja71 1 year ago
Funny!, Don't have any problems like that on my Brompton....lol
chubbyhubby020 2 years ago
LOL!!!
Get a Brompton, dude!
tricyclerepairman 2 years ago
What if he wants to ride cross country or keep up with the fast guys? Get a Friday dude! :o) Horses for courses, steeds for deeds ...
Galfromdownunder 1 year ago
OMG
aleejacopo 3 years ago
Hey Walter! Hyacinthe says hi..lol.
abangthebeat 4 years ago
as long as the chain doesn't get caught up on the chainring nuts and/or the hinge pin bolt head, it should work no problem with a double or triple chainring.
bikefriday 4 years ago
Terrific. But what about those of us with front derailleur models? Same thing? Because the chain's always getting hung up on the FD.
SteveAndIdiAmin 4 years ago
Is there not enough room to use your foot to get the chain on? A bit challenging (I get it to work about 40% of the time), but it doesn't require a glove, either.
geoave 4 years ago
Yes, you can use your foot!
bikefriday 4 years ago
Actually, I take the z-wrench from the water bottle holder and use it as a hook.
bikefriday 4 years ago