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Old 04-23-12 | 06:43 AM
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Stiff Shifting front Mech

Hey all!

Recently I purchased my girlfriend a second hand '05 Stumpjumper. It's a lovely bike and she's really taken to mountain biking in a big way.

However, there's been a couple issues; with shifting mostly. First off the throw for an upshift on the left shifter is vast for her little thumbs! This was remedied by rotating the shifters further anti-clockwise and that seems mostly remedied. Short throw front shifters would be ace though...

But another issue that's arisen it's self is simply the effort involved of an upshift on the front mech. I've ensured the pivots all are running freely, even after a very muddy ride. The cables all appear in good condition and are free from corrosion. Which leads me to think It may be a problem with the shifter or cable housings.

My concerns with the shifter come from a kind of slight ratchet-y feeling when moving it through it's stroke. This is absent on my XTR shifters of a greater age. (I realise I am comparing XTR and LX, but still...) But what leads me to think it might be housing as it feels more like a stiffness issue than mechanical resistance from the shifters.

What do you guys thing is my best option?
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