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Breakages

Postby Jon H » Thu Jan 22, 2009 5:22 pm

Three weeks into 2009 and so far my breakages list is:

1 chain
4 punctures
1 spoke
1 pair of longs
:( :( :( :(

Oh, and 1 new year's resolution
:lol:
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Re: Breakages

Postby Marky Mark » Thu Jan 22, 2009 5:48 pm

New years resolution was ...................... ?
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Re: Breakages

Postby Jon H » Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:01 pm

[quote="Marky Mark"]New years resolution was ...................... ?

No booze until the club dinner; I lasted till 2pm on New Year's Day :oops:
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Re: Breakages

Postby Grahame » Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:08 pm

Mine was no random posting on internet forums whilst at work.



Oh bugga :roll: :wink:
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Re: Breakages

Postby Sylv » Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:18 pm

[quote="Marky Mark"]New years resolution was ...................... ?

Don't break anything!
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Re: Breakages

Postby Marky Mark » Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:23 pm

[quote="Sylv"][quote="Marky Mark"]New years resolution was ...................... ?

Don't break anything!

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Re: Breakages

Postby Dominic » Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:54 pm

1 chain, 1 rear mech and 1 rear gear hanger. All in one go.

Thankfully I was only 3 miles into a 40 mile ride so didn't have too far to walk back :!:
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Re: Breakages

Postby Marky Mark » Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:56 pm

[quote="Dominic"]1 chain, 1 rear mech and 1 rear gear hanger. All in one go.

Thankfully I was only 3 miles into a 40 mile ride so didn't have too far to walk back :!:

But still. 3 miles with cleats! oucchhhhhh
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Re: Breakages

Postby Dominic » Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:00 pm

Thankfully no, I was on my winter/commuter with spd pedals and shoes 8)
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Re: Breakages

Postby -Adam- » Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:01 pm

On the subject of rear mechs, if one is struggling to return to neutral (i.e at the 11/12s, but has the limiter screws properly adjusted), is there anything you can do short of dismantling, servicing and then rebuilding it?

At the moment I've squirted a lot of lube in/at it, and it's got a couple of days to sink in as I'll be on the race bike the next two days. So hopefully that'll do it. Would like to avoid having to dismantle it for another couple of months, but it is playing havoc with the indexing, so it may well have to be done...

Actually thinking about it I do have another rear mech, so maybe I'll do it anyway. But any suggestions on the old one? It is getting on for 4 years old, but surely it should last longer than that?

And sorry, I don't have time for any anti-Shimano words of wisdom!!
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Re: Breakages

Postby -Adam- » Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:26 pm

I did undo the cable... and it needed encouragement to move the last 1/2mm to neutral.

So like I said, I squirted some lube at the pivots in hope that'll sort it... but when I was trying to index the gears they would not work properly for more than a few runs up and down the block, then I'd have to adjust again. So I've left it for now to let it all soak in etc... hoping that'll do it.
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Re: Breakages

Postby Andrew G » Thu Jan 22, 2009 11:16 pm

I might have misunderstood but have you greased the cable as well? Unhook the outer from the stop and squirt some WD40 or similar down the cable / inside the outer or as much as you can and then slide he outer about or tip the bike about to get it to run through the inside of the outer. In wet weather over time it can get washed out and this just helps free things up a bit.
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Re: Breakages

Postby -Adam- » Fri Jan 23, 2009 1:13 am

I haven't greased the cable... yet. But what I mean is that even with the cable un-connected, the derailleur still needs my finger to push it the last mm to neutral, so it must be something clogging the mech right?
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Re: Breakages

Postby Ivor » Fri Jan 23, 2009 5:56 am

[quote="-Adam-"]On the subject of rear mechs, if one is struggling to return to neutral (i.e at the 11/12s, but has the limiter screws properly adjusted), is there anything you can do short of dismantling, servicing and then rebuilding it?

Is the hanger straight?
Is so perhaps the internal spring had corroded/stretched/lost its springyness. in which case, rebuild time....
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Re: Breakages

Postby Dombo » Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:39 am

Remember to do all the adjustment by pulling on the cable itself rather than flicking the lever. Could just be hanger knocked out of true. Park tool website has some pretty comprehensive instructions.
Being shimano it should last forever - my XT mech on the mtb is 9 years old and the only original part along with the equally robust LX front mech.
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