Bicycle Mechanics - Troublesome 7-speed STI adjustment (one click off top and bottom)

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pstock
09-07-10, 11:48 AM
I know there are hundreds of threads out there on adjusting STI rear derailleurs, but I haven't found exactly my (probably trivial) "problem" and so it might be easier to just ask again.

Please don't laugh at my 7-speed 105 setup. It's on my 12 year old Air Friday (which also has a 3-speed internal Sachs rear hub). but I took it out of it's case for it's annual check up and before I pack it away for another year, I would like to get it shifting correctly.

I know the basics of STI RD adjusting: drop to smallest rear, click up to 2nd smallest rear, barrel adjust til just making noise against the 3rd, roll it back half a turn.

But here's my result (and please excuse my nontechnical terminology).
* Drop it down into the smallest rear.
* One Click up to the 2nd-smallest.
* Barrel adjust to noise point, then back.
* It then shifts smoothly 3,4,5,6... up to the biggest rear (#7).

* BUT then it needs 2 clicks to drop down to the 2nd-largest rear (#6).

* then it clicks smoothly down to the 2nd smallest (#2) but won't drop back into the smallest rear (#1).

So, I seem to be one index point off at both the top and bottom, even though I think I started the adjusting process off correctly.

any suggestions as to what I am doing wrong?

many thanks

Peter


Ex Pres
09-07-10, 01:48 PM
possibly cable friction interfering with the "release" allowing it to shift to smaller cogs. But first, I'd just release some tension and see how it goes before I mucked around with the cables and housings.

pstock
09-07-10, 07:52 PM
that's a good suggestion. it has been a while since I replaced the cables and housing.