yes you can go downstairs all you want
the chain is gonna jump around, you may end up having to stop and put chain back on the teeth
if you really get it slapping around
it is part of riding MTB....
altus doesn't have a clutch...clutch? that helps keep chain from flopping as hard as yours does
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....just don't worry about it
but when hitting bumps or stairs, do not jam pedals forward and try pedaling right away
until you verify [that thing you just did] didn't mess with the chainline.
Marlin 5 has a front der, so even if you lose the chain off front cogs, careful pedaling and shifting can
usually get it back without having to stop and do it by hand. trial and error and more riding, you'll know
what you can do... and get away with
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what you really need to worry about most, is the red circle I made, that part of the chain
could get sucked
up where I made the arrow. That, you must avoid, or the chain can
eat through the chainstay and if done too often (like, a LOT) ....bike is finished.
the chainstay can take a lot of chainsuck but eventually if you just keep letting it happen,
the chainstay can be sliced through, and this is the reason I mentioned above to not just
pedal forward immediately after hitting bumps and chain slappin until you know it's settled back in correct chain position
ordinary chainslap usually only affects the top of chainstay (makes noise, makes marks)
and what
usually causes chainsuck (the bad thing) is worn out teeth on the front rings, chainring might not drop the
chain properly on it's path to the rear der pulley... and the chain sticks and gets pulled around and upward and digs in.
but..chainslap can cause it too,
just be aware if things get 'crunchy', stop and fix by hand
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