I had my family heirloom serviced recently as it is over 80 years old and it was needing some tlc.
Since I've had it back it doesn't feel quite right but I'm after some advice over what exactly is amiss before I go back if possible?
The bearings were replaced in the crank, and the gear cable replaced but it is not the tailored length one that was originally supplied, so has a nut/bolt to attach to the gear chain rather than screwing directly in as it did originally - the SA KS 3 speed hub was just cleaned up as it was behaving fine.
What I've noticed:
One of the greatest things about the bike was the silence and seemingly endless free wheeling when you stopped pedalling. This is still good, but when braking hard with the rear brake there is a definite pulsing felt rather than a continuous 'even' feeling to the pressure of the pads. Also when you lift the rear wheel and drive the pedal the spinning rear wheel seems to 'pulse' slightly more than other bikes I have (they all do it a little). The pedals continue to turn with the rear wheel which I'm sure they didn't before - when your feet are on the pedals they stop.
I also have had a little trouble with the gears sticking, and when in top the gear sometimes slips for a second as if the chain has come off before engaging again - probably just adjustment required with the new cable, but as it's a KS Hub I can't seem to find much on setting this up.
When pushing hard on the pedals I can feel a grinding sensation which I think may transferred from the chain/gears somehow rather than the crank - I hope, as this had new bearings.
There is also definitely more 'rattling' noticeable when free wheeling where it was pretty much silent before, and this seems to emanate from the same areas (have yet to identify whether from rear hub area or crank area, but I think it is rear hub).
I'm thinking that maybe all these things are related - the job cost me a fair penny, and I'd feel happier going back to ask for it to be looked at again if I felt more informed.
Thank you.
Since I've had it back it doesn't feel quite right but I'm after some advice over what exactly is amiss before I go back if possible?
The bearings were replaced in the crank, and the gear cable replaced but it is not the tailored length one that was originally supplied, so has a nut/bolt to attach to the gear chain rather than screwing directly in as it did originally - the SA KS 3 speed hub was just cleaned up as it was behaving fine.
What I've noticed:
One of the greatest things about the bike was the silence and seemingly endless free wheeling when you stopped pedalling. This is still good, but when braking hard with the rear brake there is a definite pulsing felt rather than a continuous 'even' feeling to the pressure of the pads. Also when you lift the rear wheel and drive the pedal the spinning rear wheel seems to 'pulse' slightly more than other bikes I have (they all do it a little). The pedals continue to turn with the rear wheel which I'm sure they didn't before - when your feet are on the pedals they stop.
I also have had a little trouble with the gears sticking, and when in top the gear sometimes slips for a second as if the chain has come off before engaging again - probably just adjustment required with the new cable, but as it's a KS Hub I can't seem to find much on setting this up.
When pushing hard on the pedals I can feel a grinding sensation which I think may transferred from the chain/gears somehow rather than the crank - I hope, as this had new bearings.
There is also definitely more 'rattling' noticeable when free wheeling where it was pretty much silent before, and this seems to emanate from the same areas (have yet to identify whether from rear hub area or crank area, but I think it is rear hub).
I'm thinking that maybe all these things are related - the job cost me a fair penny, and I'd feel happier going back to ask for it to be looked at again if I felt more informed.
Thank you.