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joemarshall wrote: If you're getting the problems you describe then something is wrong with your setup. Having just re-read my post, the problem is nowhere near as bad as I described. I did need to adjust the... I don't know what they're called, but the springs that make the pads retract equally when you release the lever... I had to tweak those the other week since the pads no longer equally retracted. Dunno what caused that, but I did get them back to what they were before... The "nearest to perfect" adjustment on mine is that one of the brake pads only touches -slightly- when idling with the "wrong" foot down. As far as I know the pads never get in the way of idling with the "right" foot down, riding forward, even when freemounting and getting going in high gear. The pads never lock the wheel, but I regard that as a good thing since if the wheel were to lock at 10mph plus... joemarshall wrote: By the way, you should put in the time to learn to shift. It's really worth doing. Unless you have size 5 feet and 175mm cranks or clip pedals it's perfectly possible to do, just a matter of learning how to move your feet around on the pedals to the right place. I practice against a lamp-post, so I get the feel of kicking it. I have tried doing that at the juggling clubs' hall a few times, succeeding a few times in clicking from low to high just before I meet the other end of the hall... The biggest problem I have is that my riding shoes (Five-Ten impact high-top) have such grippy soles that they just don't seem to let me adjust my footing at all! There's also the problem of the shape of the cranks, the buttons are kind of recessed so I can't easily get my heel into the middle. Most of the time despite my best efforts to twist my heels in, my shoes just rub the buttons without clicking them in. -- gkmac "Those who can, do. Those who can't, take the pictures." - tomblackwood "As it only hurts when you walk, will you be riding everywhere now?" - mikepenton "gkmac... what are we going to do with you." - Chexjc ------------------------------------------------------------------------ gkmac's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/4577 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/58197 |
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I first run Magura's on my bike in the mid ninty's, when you order the magura brakes as a set they assume you have traditional brake mounts so they give you the frame adaptors with the brakes. The arch keeps the brakes alleigned with the canti brake adptors. On the schlumpf you can move the post up and down so you can get the proper placement on the rim. As for Shifting the trick I found is slightly move your foot so your toes would be over the center of the pedal then with your heel hit the button when your foot is in the foward possion on the cranks, thats how I figured it out. Gearing down is really funky till your legs get used to it. -- Tigger Ride it like you stole it from someone who didn't know how to use it! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tigger's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/8877 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/58197 |
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Tigger wrote: As for Shifting the trick I found is slightly move your foot so your toes would be over the center of the pedal then with your heel hit the button when your foot is in the foward possion on the cranks, thats how I figured it out. Gearing down is really funky till your legs get used to it. Yep, that's how I shift. Take the weight off/ lift up my foot slightly so the pedal isn't grippy, then I can move it around. Then put it as far back as I can and kick the button. Once I got used to it shifting down turned out much easier than up. Joe -- joemarshall my pics http://gallery.unicyclist.com/albuq44 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ joemarshall's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/1545 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/58197 |
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