cynergy
10-21-06, 06:25 PM
Hi All,
I am new to bike maintainance. I recently tuned up my Trek 800 mountain bike. I went to the Park Tools website and read their reference notes on adjusting the derailleurs. My bike derailleurs now seem a lot more responsive. However, when I did a test run, I noticed one problem. The front derailleur has difficulty downshifting from the large chainring to a smaller chainring if I am riding up a steep hill (with lots of torque on the crankshaft). When I am riding on a flat surface, I do not have any problems shifting with the front derailleur.
Is this a problem due to overtension in the front derailleur gear shift cable? Or is this a problem due to the adjustment of the front derailleur stop screws? How do I address this problem?
Thanks!
I am new to bike maintainance. I recently tuned up my Trek 800 mountain bike. I went to the Park Tools website and read their reference notes on adjusting the derailleurs. My bike derailleurs now seem a lot more responsive. However, when I did a test run, I noticed one problem. The front derailleur has difficulty downshifting from the large chainring to a smaller chainring if I am riding up a steep hill (with lots of torque on the crankshaft). When I am riding on a flat surface, I do not have any problems shifting with the front derailleur.
Is this a problem due to overtension in the front derailleur gear shift cable? Or is this a problem due to the adjustment of the front derailleur stop screws? How do I address this problem?
Thanks!
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