Perhaps this Youtube video may give you an idea.
I have managed to fix a couple of shifters but also failed on others.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5bssUDcmRo&t=66s
Have a search on YouTube as there are various videos on shifters not working.
Might give you an idea.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... t+shifting
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- 28 Mar 2024, 10:02am
- Forum: Bikes & Bits – Technical section
- Topic: Tiagra ST-4703 Shifter Not Working
- Replies: 20
- Views: 741
- 25 Mar 2024, 11:59am
- Forum: Does anyone know … ?
- Topic: Cycle Retail In Meltdown.
- Replies: 195
- Views: 24437
Re: Cycle Retail In Meltdown.
I clicked on Chainreaction / Wiggle this morning and the name "Evens" pops up.
- 24 Mar 2024, 11:05pm
- Forum: Touring & Expedition
- Topic: Garmin connect beta
- Replies: 8
- Views: 336
Re: Garmin connect beta
Why do you ask?
I've just updated mine and seems to be working.
I've just updated mine and seems to be working.
- 19 Mar 2024, 6:51pm
- Forum: Electrically assisted pedal cycles
- Topic: Hill Starts - E-assist not helping
- Replies: 69
- Views: 9320
- 19 Mar 2024, 5:21pm
- Forum: Electrically assisted pedal cycles
- Topic: Hill Starts - E-assist not helping
- Replies: 69
- Views: 9320
Re: Hill Starts - E-assist not helping
Have to go back down and start again.CJ wrote: ↑19 Mar 2024, 3:58pmMine too. I find that a key advantage and refinement of this technique - on hills steep enough to want it - is to place the bike so one's on-road foot is up-slope, for that enables one to start in the saddle already!cycleruk wrote: ↑13 Mar 2024, 9:37am I don't have E-assist. But my technique for steep hill starting is to start at 90 degrees to the hill. Point the bike across the road, one foot on a pedal, and this usually gives time for lifting the other foot while setting off.
Obviously this depends on practical issues. Is the road wide enough, no traffic, etc'.
Unfortunately this technique is of no use to someone whose hill-start problem is a fear of falling at low speed. For sharp turns up into a steep slope are also off their agenda - especially within a moment of starting!
- 18 Mar 2024, 11:22am
- Forum: Bikes & Bits – Technical section
- Topic: 8 speed chain on 10 speed chainset ?
- Replies: 19
- Views: 1028
Re: 8 speed chain on 10 speed chainset ?
Thank you.
Some perusing to be done.
I'm considering a mix of components which will probably come to nothing but we'll see.
Cheers
Some perusing to be done.
I'm considering a mix of components which will probably come to nothing but we'll see.
Cheers
- 18 Mar 2024, 10:31am
- Forum: Bikes & Bits – Technical section
- Topic: 8 speed chain on 10 speed chainset ?
- Replies: 19
- Views: 1028
Re: 8 speed chain on 10 speed chainset ?
Thank you for the info'.rareposter wrote: ↑18 Mar 2024, 9:57am It'll be fine.
It doesn't work the other way round though - you can't use a 10sp chain on 8sp chainset/cassette.
I was wondering if there would be an issue when changing gear on the chainset.
Cheers.
- 18 Mar 2024, 9:50am
- Forum: Bikes & Bits – Technical section
- Topic: 8 speed chain on 10 speed chainset ?
- Replies: 19
- Views: 1028
8 speed chain on 10 speed chainset ?
As above :-
Is there any problem running an 8 speed chain on a 10 speed double chainset. ?
I'm considering running an 8 speed system but using a 10 speed chainset.
Cheers.
Is there any problem running an 8 speed chain on a 10 speed double chainset. ?
I'm considering running an 8 speed system but using a 10 speed chainset.
Cheers.
- 13 Mar 2024, 6:33pm
- Forum: For Sale - bits of bikes, etc.
- Topic: Vitus 979 frame, 51cm.
- Replies: 8
- Views: 491
Re: Vitus 979 frame, 51cm.
Thankyou. Where are the measurements from, to. Centre to top? Top tube?
I had a 54 and it was fractionally to large for me but have been on the lookout for a replacement.
I suspect a 51 will be a bit small.
Has the frame been re-furbished or is it original, and would you know the year ?
Cheers.
I had a 54 and it was fractionally to large for me but have been on the lookout for a replacement.
I suspect a 51 will be a bit small.
Has the frame been re-furbished or is it original, and would you know the year ?
Cheers.
- 13 Mar 2024, 4:59pm
- Forum: For Sale - bits of bikes, etc.
- Topic: Vitus 979 frame, 51cm.
- Replies: 8
- Views: 491
Re: Vitus 979 frame, 51cm.
Would you know what thread the bottom bracket is please ?
BSA or French ?
BSA or French ?
- 13 Mar 2024, 9:37am
- Forum: Electrically assisted pedal cycles
- Topic: Hill Starts - E-assist not helping
- Replies: 69
- Views: 9320
Re: Hill Starts - E-assist not helping
I don't have E-assist. But my technique for steep hill starting is to start at 90 degrees to the hill. Point the bike across the road, one foot on a pedal, and this usually gives time for lifting the other foot while setting off.
Obviously this depends on practical issues. Is the road wide enough, no traffic, etc'.
Obviously this depends on practical issues. Is the road wide enough, no traffic, etc'.
- 6 Mar 2024, 8:33pm
- Forum: Racing, Olympics, TdF, Competitive cycling
- Topic: Paris-Nice. ITV 4. 19.00.
- Replies: 5
- Views: 570
Re: Paris-Nice. ITV 4. 19.00.
Currently Bernal is showing a bit of form. Is he starting to earn his keep ?
- 4 Mar 2024, 6:59pm
- Forum: Racing, Olympics, TdF, Competitive cycling
- Topic: Paris-Nice. ITV 4. 19.00.
- Replies: 5
- Views: 570
Paris-Nice. ITV 4. 19.00.
Paris-Nice. ITV 4. 19.00.
Highlights.
Highlights.
- 3 Mar 2024, 2:08pm
- Forum: Touring & Expedition
- Topic: touring gearing ?
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1206
- 3 Mar 2024, 1:54pm
- Forum: Bikes & Bits – Technical section
- Topic: Deore five arm cranks, PCD?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 658
Re: Deore five arm cranks, PCD?
Just measure from the centre of the crank to the centre of any hole - times 2 will give the PCD.
But as above, and on my LX, 94/58.
The 110/74 is generally road chainsets.
But as above, and on my LX, 94/58.
The 110/74 is generally road chainsets.