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one way STI
My rear STI lever has suddely decided not to change down (bigger cog).
What's more, the lever has no resistance what so ever. I'm on the 14 which is liveable, if I don't forget and shift up. Any ideas? Andre |
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Broken cable?
Aeek wrote: My rear STI lever has suddely decided not to change down (bigger cog). What's more, the lever has no resistance what so ever. I'm on the 14 which is liveable, if I don't forget and shift up. Any ideas? Andre |
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On Feb 11, 5:41 pm, Aeek wrote:
My rear STI lever has suddely decided not to change down (bigger cog). What's more, the lever has no resistance what so ever. I'm on the 14 which is liveable, if I don't forget and shift up. Any ideas? Andre Hopefully it is minor, but STI levers are prone to wearing out and there are many threads about them on aus.bicycle and rec.bicycles.tech, which you can search. The common advice is you can often get some (but not much) extra time out of the lever by flushing it with a can of WD40/RP7, otherwise order a new set. It might be a good time to look for specials on a new gruppo. As to your new singlespeed, you could always make the conversion! Maybe loosen off the cable, lift the chain to your preferred cog and re-fasten the cable. Donga |
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