How far did you strip it down?
So that it looks like this?
If you only took the cassette off and didnt remove the freehub (same as the image above) then you wont have broken the freewheel, so it's most likely to be out of alignment. Check that you put all of the spacers back on and in the correct order.
Ok, quick question for those of you more knowledgeable on bike maintenance than i.
Recently took the cassette off my bike to clean it. Used a chain whip and the correct cassette lock ring remover, got it off no problem, cleaned it up, stuck it back on.
Now, cut today and i take the bike out for a ride. I'm finding that any time i stop pedaling and freewheel for a bit, when i next try to engage the pedals it's like the cassette doesn't catch for a bit. The pedals just spin for a few rotations without the cassette engaging, then suddenly it'll catch and everything will be fine again.
I'm pretty sure i've made some stupid schoolboy error here. So what have i done wrong? Have i just not attached the cassette tightly enough?
[Damien];23907239 said:If it's only doing it on the smallest cog then your locknut's loose and the cog is spinning off the end of the freehub. If not then there's something up with the freehub itself.
Brilliant cake! Happy birthday
ETA: I came on here to mention another sufferfest - second this week. Still struggling on this new FTP and I don't think the wine from last night helped:
http://www.trainerroad.com/cycling/rides/247659
Tip for anyone with a garmin soft strap HR monitor - you can swap the strap for a polar soft strap and use the garmin connector, it's miles more accurate and doesn't have problems with synthetic clothing like the gramin seems to!
Spent part of the day giving the bike an overdue clean. Ready for it to get dirty again tomorrow.
Good luck and have fun to all who are doing the Jodrell Bank ride tomorrow.

Nah the 501's from ribble are a bargain, if there good enough then get them.Are the F7's worth £60ish more than the R501's? If so I could probably pick up a set locally tomo for £135.
What stand and is it the new version of the Zinn book?
Happy belated birthday!
I ordered the top DHB bib shorts last night, they are on offer at £60 so thought i would give them a go as im finding the cheap DHB ones are fine for 30miles but more than that and i start to feel bum hurt - doesnt last when off bike so think a better pad will solve it!
dhb Aeron Pro ?
the pad is really really thick!
thats why i got them too, for long distance riding
Im medium in DHB and Large in Castelli as a rough guide, Castelli stuff is smaller but not as much as i thought it would be from online reports!
) it's going to be my commuter so isn't the prettiest thing as parts were bought as they were a bargain not becuase they matched
but it totally wins on the performance/cost ratio.