This thread is getting kind of long, so excuse me if this has already been
mentioned, but has the derailleur cable and it's housing been replaced
recently? Over time some dirt can build up and cause friction, which can
cause poor shifting, especially for bar end shifters. Also, one time I had
a
If I understand correctly that the problems began iafter february, when you
had the cassette and chain replaced, I wonder if something was done wrong
or poorly, or even just different. For instance:
- Does the chain width (referred to by the number of rear sprockets it is
intended to work wit
sometimes a chainring gets bumped and half bent out of alignment
On Friday, June 9, 2023 at 12:16:31 PM UTC-4 Wesley wrote:
> Caroline,
> If you recently had the chain and cassette replace, then your problems
> with the chain dropping may be because the chainring is worn. Most
> chainrings are
Caroline,
If you recently had the chain and cassette replace, then your problems with
the chain dropping may be because the chainring is worn. Most chainrings
are aluminum, which wears faster than steel cogs. And since the same
chainring is used for all riding while the cogs are changed by shift
Thanks Laing, appreciate it <3
On Thursday, June 8, 2023 at 1:58:22 PM UTC-4 lconley wrote:
> I will take that as a no, the derailleur hanger was not checked. I would
> make sure that the derailleur hanger was straight.
>
> Laing
>
> On Thursday, June 8, 2023 at 1:53:07 PM UTC-4 Caroline Golum w
I will take that as a no, the derailleur hanger was not checked. I would
make sure that the derailleur hanger was straight.
Laing
On Thursday, June 8, 2023 at 1:53:07 PM UTC-4 Caroline Golum wrote:
> Thanks everyone! I had the chain + cassette replaced in February, both new
> parts, so I'm ass
Thanks everyone! I had the chain + cassette replaced in February, both new
parts, so I'm assuming they both have plenty of life left.
The last mechanic I spoke with assured me the limits on my derailleur were
good. FWIW I've had the same Shimano 105 rear derailleur since I built the
bike in 20
Did the derailleur service include verification that the derailleur hanger
is straight?
Agree that it is unlikely to be a shifter issue.
Laing
On Thursday, June 8, 2023 at 1:34:54 PM UTC-4 eliot...@gmail.com wrote:
> That sounds like an issue with chain retention and not the shifter. Clutch
>
That sounds like an issue with chain retention and not the shifter. Clutch
RD ? New rings ? New chain ?
On Thu, Jun 8, 2023 at 10:32 AM Caroline Golum
wrote:
> Currently running 1x10 and friction bar-end shifting. The chain keeps
> coming off my crank, not hitting the right gear in the rear, etc
Currently running 1x10 and friction bar-end shifting. The chain keeps
coming off my crank, not hitting the right gear in the rear, etc. I've had
the derailleur serviced, it's fine, etc.
Time to get a new shifter? Switch to indexed shifting? Switch to an 8/9spd
in the rear? The bar-end shifter
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