Mountain Biking - Lost my gear indicator window!

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mcscooby
07-03-09, 11:49 AM
Hi, cycling to work this morning I noticed that I'd lost the gear indicator window off my SRAM X4 8 speed trigger. The bike's only 4 weeks old so although it doesn't affect the ride it does annoy me slightly.

Anyone know where I could get a replacement?


ed
07-03-09, 12:44 PM
You're half way to freedom, dude. Now you need to lose the rest of the indicator and you'll be doing good:thumb:

mcscooby
07-03-09, 12:49 PM
Re-he-heally? ;)


Jordan300
07-03-09, 01:36 PM
If it's that new, try taking it back to where you bought it

WannaGetGood
07-03-09, 03:12 PM
I lost mine a long time ago. It really doesnt matter what gear your in, aslong as it works.

plasticmaam12
07-03-09, 08:06 PM
You could try making your own out of a Matchbox car windshield.
Good Luck.

MODWR
07-04-09, 10:29 AM
Hi, cycling to work this morning I noticed that I'd lost the gear indicator window off my SRAM X4 8 speed trigger. The bike's only 4 weeks old so although it doesn't affect the ride it does annoy me slightly.

Anyone know where I could get a replacement?

That's interesting. A friend of mine just bought a Specialized Hardrock Sport Disc, which also has the SRAM X-4s as well. The first time he tried to shift into the big chainring the little clear cover popped off.
They just snap on, but they seem to come off pretty easily - matter of time before it's lost. Design flaw? Kind of comes across as cheap.

He's only had it a couple of weeks - is going to take it back to the bike shop and see if they can do something with it under warranty.

mcscooby
07-04-09, 10:46 AM
Yeah, that's the bike I have too.

aL1
07-04-09, 04:40 PM
The gear indicator window on my Hardrock fell out the first time I rode the bike. It snapped back-on.

mcscooby
07-04-09, 05:02 PM
Yeah, unfortunately I lost mine in between putting it on the car bike rack and taking it off. It could be anywhere on a 23 mile stretch :(

born2bahick
07-04-09, 07:00 PM
If you have a computer on the bike, try losing it. It's even better!

rsgsrt
07-04-09, 07:03 PM
I'd go back to the bike shop where you got it and see what they would do.

FooserX
07-06-09, 09:51 AM
I had a bike crash a few weeks ago on my road bike, and the Ultrega shifting caps cracked and broke off...I ordered 2 new ones for $6 a piece from the bike shop.

X

junkyard
07-06-09, 10:41 AM
I'd go back to the bike shop where you got it and see what they would do.


I'd guess that they'll laugh at you for caring.

MODWR
07-06-09, 04:47 PM
I'd guess that they'll laugh at you for caring.

I realize that my friend did not spend thousands, but even at the $550 price
point I would expect quality parts where pieces don't fall off on the first
ride. He could just as easily bought a Wal Mart bike for that.

I recommended Specialized to him, so maybe I'm the one with egg on my face.

ed
07-06-09, 05:19 PM
I realize that my friend did not spend thousands, but even at the $550 price
point I would expect quality parts where pieces don't fall off on the first
ride. He could just as easily bought a Wal Mart bike for that.

I recommended Specialized to him, so maybe I'm the one with egg on my face.

I assure you dude...there is a whole lot more that will fall off a WalMart bike on the first ride.

Example:

It was a rainy Friday morning at the Guvna's Mansion. It was supposed to be an 8 person group-ride. When it got wet, 4 people stayed home. Skyler was the new guy. He showed up on a new "high zoot" WalMart dual suspension ride. Terrible conditions for a noobie to say the least. The roots/rocks were slicker'n'snot proving the WalMart tires to be no match for the ultra-gnarly Kansas terrain.

Skyler didn't know which gear was which as we headed toward the first set of short climbs. Once we convinced him to stay in his middle ring and just concentrate on the rear shifter...he spent the rest of his ride fighting missed shifts and skipped gears. He'd stand to climb and the chain would slip across the cassette, grinding steel against steel...




...still think a WalMart bike is a good idea?

It's a silly little window. If you can get a new one...super-glue it on.

junkyard
07-07-09, 07:12 AM
I realize that my friend did not spend thousands, but even at the $550 price
point I would expect quality parts where pieces don't fall off on the first
ride. He could just as easily bought a Wal Mart bike for that.

I recommended Specialized to him, so maybe I'm the one with egg on my face.

I'm not saying that the bike is ****e. I'm saying that the piece that fell off isn't a critical piece. First hard fall and it probably would have been gone anyway. It's just one less thing to litter the trail.

Quijibo187
07-07-09, 09:36 AM
better than having one that rattles.
Mine would rattle whenever I was on pavement, so I slapped some glue on there. no more rattle, and the window is all smeared, all better.

MODWR
07-07-09, 06:56 PM
I assure you dude...there is a whole lot more that will fall off a WalMart bike on the first ride.

Example:

It was a rainy Friday morning at the Guvna's Mansion. It was supposed to be an 8 person group-ride. When it got wet, 4 people stayed home. Skyler was the new guy. He showed up on a new "high zoot" WalMart dual suspension ride. Terrible conditions for a noobie to say the least. The roots/rocks were slicker'n'snot proving the WalMart tires to be no match for the ultra-gnarly Kansas terrain.

Skyler didn't know which gear was which as we headed toward the first set of short climbs. Once we convinced him to stay in his middle ring and just concentrate on the rear shifter...he spent the rest of his ride fighting missed shifts and skipped gears. He'd stand to climb and the chain would slip across the cassette, grinding steel against steel...

...still think a WalMart bike is a good idea?

It's a silly little window. If you can get a new one...super-glue it on.


I think I may have been misunderstood.

I would never personally recommend any bike from Wal Mart, Target, Costco,
etc. It's simply when you spend money to obtain a product from a recognized
name in the business, be it Trek, Fisher, Specialized, et al, I don't expect pieces
to just fall off - at least not until there has been some abuse over time anyway.

I guess I'm just anal that way - if it was my bike I would be back at the bike shop
finding out what they will do to make it right.

In the final analysis, glue may be the best solution.

mystolenbikes
07-07-09, 08:01 PM
You should call SRAM not specialized.

victim
07-07-09, 08:16 PM
I'd ask for my money back!

ProEdgeBiker
07-07-09, 09:26 PM
Hi, cycling to work this morning I noticed that I'd lost the gear indicator window off my SRAM X4 8 speed trigger. The bike's only 4 weeks old so although it doesn't affect the ride it does annoy me slightly.

Anyone know where I could get a replacement?

havent had one in about 5 yrs

jjbod1
07-07-09, 10:33 PM
Hey look at it this way, now you have a excuse to upgrade those shifters to something nicer:thumb:

yellowjeep
07-07-09, 10:44 PM
The nicer ones don't have indicators.

ok well some do but the nicest don't

thundercleese
07-08-09, 12:46 AM
I'd only worry about it if you think moisture and crud will work its way into the shifter innards.

If some well-placed electrical tape would make it work?

I know I have SRAM x.7 shifters (2006 model?) on one of my bikes, and I don't think the indicators are removable like on the higher-end Shimano models.

junkyard
07-08-09, 10:47 AM
I think I may have been misunderstood.

I would never personally recommend any bike from Wal Mart, Target, Costco,
etc. It's simply when you spend money to obtain a product from a recognized
name in the business, be it Trek, Fisher, Specialized, et al, I don't expect pieces
to just fall off - at least not until there has been some abuse over time anyway.

I guess I'm just anal that way - if it was my bike I would be back at the bike shop
finding out what they will do to make it right.

In the final analysis, glue may be the best solution.

It's a non-essential piece of plastic. Who cares?

mcscooby
07-08-09, 12:47 PM
I do, hence the post in the first place. Thanks for the constructive comments though, really.

MODWR
07-08-09, 01:41 PM
It's a non-essential piece of plastic. Who cares?

Owners of one of these bikes, apparently.

ed
07-08-09, 02:23 PM
http://sram.com/_media/images/srammountain/components/x4/x4_triggershifter_large.jpg
Hmmm...

dminor
07-08-09, 03:02 PM
I refer to my indicators all the time to know what gear I'm in . . . especially when I'm approaching the lip of a jump or a big drop. Never can be too sure.

Don't suppose there's any correlation between that and my crashing stupendously is there? Naw . . . .

yellowjeep
07-08-09, 04:41 PM
I figured the racers here really liked knowing what gear they are in.

cryptid01
07-08-09, 05:29 PM
I am working on a project to bluetooth my shifter indicators and HRM to a head up display inside my Ryder sunglasses.

dminor
07-08-09, 05:34 PM
. . . inside my Ryder sunglasses.:eek: OMG, you are headed down the path to doom!!




On another note, what's a "head up" display? I can only envision

http://bp2.blogger.com/_SO_JYKtl9A8/RvsDddKsFZI/AAAAAAAABU8/erS-Ev_3M9A/s400/asshat-22713.jpg

Sorry, it's just the way I'm wired, G.

junkyard
07-08-09, 08:09 PM
I do, hence the post in the first place. Thanks for the constructive comments though, really.

If small things like that bother you, I'll suggest keeping your bike off of the trail. Really. How's that for constructive?

mcscooby
07-09-09, 05:23 AM
Magic!