luvmyguys
05-08-2013, 08:17 AM
First, I'll say that I love my lbs - it's warranty work.
I've been having problems with my front derailleur for a while, and it never seemed that they could be adjusted out. I'd shift down to the small chainring, and once I was at the top of a hill and when I knew the rear derailleur was in the middle of the cassette, and I'd try to move to the big chainring and the FD would just sit there and go "ka-thunk, ka-thunk, ka-thunk". Turns out the pins on the big chainring had worn out early? I live in a very flat area and seeing that I've actually had problems with the FD for a while, I've actually suffered up a few hills (outside of town) that should have used the small chainring because I was afraid I wouldn't get it back at the top of the hill.
Can anyone think of what might cause the pins to wear down that fast? I have a SRAM Apex and they changed the chain out with the chainring - turns out that I didn't have a SRAM chain, but some other brand. They put a SRAM chain on. At first, they said "Well, if you change gears a lot . . ." Thing is, I've only been doing more heavy duty hills in the past 200-300 miles, and it was acting finicky before that. In any event, the owner of the shop said it shouldn't have gone out that fast, and he's calling it warranty work.
Was this a fluke, or is there something I can do to make sure this one lasts longer? I'm hesitant to say whether or not I could have done something better, since I was a newbie and unsure (even though I usually didn't tough my FD too much).
I've been having problems with my front derailleur for a while, and it never seemed that they could be adjusted out. I'd shift down to the small chainring, and once I was at the top of a hill and when I knew the rear derailleur was in the middle of the cassette, and I'd try to move to the big chainring and the FD would just sit there and go "ka-thunk, ka-thunk, ka-thunk". Turns out the pins on the big chainring had worn out early? I live in a very flat area and seeing that I've actually had problems with the FD for a while, I've actually suffered up a few hills (outside of town) that should have used the small chainring because I was afraid I wouldn't get it back at the top of the hill.
Can anyone think of what might cause the pins to wear down that fast? I have a SRAM Apex and they changed the chain out with the chainring - turns out that I didn't have a SRAM chain, but some other brand. They put a SRAM chain on. At first, they said "Well, if you change gears a lot . . ." Thing is, I've only been doing more heavy duty hills in the past 200-300 miles, and it was acting finicky before that. In any event, the owner of the shop said it shouldn't have gone out that fast, and he's calling it warranty work.
Was this a fluke, or is there something I can do to make sure this one lasts longer? I'm hesitant to say whether or not I could have done something better, since I was a newbie and unsure (even though I usually didn't tough my FD too much).