Veronica
05-28-2006, 02:05 PM
Ever since I toasted my front derailleur, I've been having shifting problems. I rode all of the Davis Double unable to get into my big ring. Towards the end, I had to work to keep the derailleur on the middle ring. Thom and I were both totally frustrated because we couldn't find anything wrong.
We decided after the Diablo ride we would stop at Rivendell and just buy another shifter. I was happy to see bikes outside when we pulled up, I was afraid it being a holiday weekend that they would be closed, And in fact they were closed. Grant, the owner and a bike buddy of his were just having lunch after having just ridden up to the Junction from the north gate.
But Grant is such a nice person, he asked what we needed and I described what had been happening with my bike. And he knew right away what was wrong - the cable was too tight. I felt so stupid that I hadn't even considered that. And he even tried to make me feel better about that. I'm not a bike mechanic after all. So, he loosened the cable and gave me a new cable since mine was beginning to fray. He also explained what the tension should look it.
It's almost all better. I can now shift through all three rings, but it still slips when I stand. Now, I have a better understanding though of my bike, which is really important to me, since I am often by myself in the middle of nowhere.
We had a great chat about the different rides I've been doing and apparently we were noticed on the mountain yesterday. My Internet access went kaplooie yesterday - cable guy was just here. We've got a few pics to post. I'm being dragged off to do more yard work...I did have a burger for lunch. Love that new grill.
V.
We decided after the Diablo ride we would stop at Rivendell and just buy another shifter. I was happy to see bikes outside when we pulled up, I was afraid it being a holiday weekend that they would be closed, And in fact they were closed. Grant, the owner and a bike buddy of his were just having lunch after having just ridden up to the Junction from the north gate.
But Grant is such a nice person, he asked what we needed and I described what had been happening with my bike. And he knew right away what was wrong - the cable was too tight. I felt so stupid that I hadn't even considered that. And he even tried to make me feel better about that. I'm not a bike mechanic after all. So, he loosened the cable and gave me a new cable since mine was beginning to fray. He also explained what the tension should look it.
It's almost all better. I can now shift through all three rings, but it still slips when I stand. Now, I have a better understanding though of my bike, which is really important to me, since I am often by myself in the middle of nowhere.
We had a great chat about the different rides I've been doing and apparently we were noticed on the mountain yesterday. My Internet access went kaplooie yesterday - cable guy was just here. We've got a few pics to post. I'm being dragged off to do more yard work...I did have a burger for lunch. Love that new grill.
V.