Old 06-14-11, 02:51 PM
  #14  
ScottRyder 
Photographer
 
ScottRyder's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: The other Cape, Cape Ann
Posts: 3,116
Mentioned: 27 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 105 Post(s)
Liked 98 Times in 53 Posts
Originally Posted by Liquidfusion


Tightening the side edge. Lever is free.

After it originally slipped, I took the shifters off then added them back. Possibly, from what I read here, I need to remove the shifters, insert a bread tie into the shifter (without a cable that stayed intact), dissassemble that one - get a correct exploded view of how all parts go together - then put both back the correct way in case I accidentally changed part order when removing the shifter assembly to check it out why the bracket was slipping.
Ok, remove the cover you have pictured. Remove lever. You'll see a threaded stud with a flat area to put a small wrench on. Tighten gently. Repeat on opposite side.

Is this what you've been doing? Sorry if you have, I'm just trying to get a clear picture of what you've tried.

Scott
__________________
ClassicFuji.posthaven.com.archive

IG @scottryder.surf.cycle
IG @scottryder.fine.art
























ScottRyder is offline