airick
10-23-06, 09:29 AM
Hello,
I swapped-out my crankset over the weekend, triple to double (105 brifters), and now have a problem shifting from the big to small ring. I set the high and low limits, height, rotation etc. and that all appears to be OK. It shifts from the small to big ring without issue, but when shifting to the small ring, extreme pressure must be applied to the shift lever before the der will move. When it finally does shift, it's accompanied by an abrupt "pop", instead of a "click". A few times the brifter actually felt like it was bound-up and the lever would not move at all. After pushing both levers to and fro, it would finally respond. I fear I may actually snap the lever off, it takes so much force. I adjusted the cable tension so it's as loose as possible, while still being able to shift to the big ring adequately. I'm not sure how to proceed. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks -- Eric
I swapped-out my crankset over the weekend, triple to double (105 brifters), and now have a problem shifting from the big to small ring. I set the high and low limits, height, rotation etc. and that all appears to be OK. It shifts from the small to big ring without issue, but when shifting to the small ring, extreme pressure must be applied to the shift lever before the der will move. When it finally does shift, it's accompanied by an abrupt "pop", instead of a "click". A few times the brifter actually felt like it was bound-up and the lever would not move at all. After pushing both levers to and fro, it would finally respond. I fear I may actually snap the lever off, it takes so much force. I adjusted the cable tension so it's as loose as possible, while still being able to shift to the big ring adequately. I'm not sure how to proceed. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks -- Eric
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