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Front Derailleur help please
I'm trying to fix up a friends bike and cannot get the front derailleur to shift.
The bike was bought second hand so I can't be sure exactly what's on there and what should be on there. It definitely has ultegra rear derailleur, 10-speed cassette, and 10 speed 105 shifter (the rear shifting is fine). The front had a much older crank than I would have expected and wasn't as spec'd for the new bike; I replaced that with a modern double crank. The front shifter feels like it has three clicks but it's a little sloppy and I can't tell if it's just 2 clicks and a trim. The front derailleur is an FSA energy (looks like about a 2006). The cage looks wider when compared to a new Ultegra. The cage doesn't seem to pick up the chain; it doesn't move far enough. Is it possible that the derailleur is for a triple and is there a way to get that to work on a double? Many thanks, Tom |
Do u know what limiting screws are?
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All 105 shifters are double/triple compatible, there are no differences within a generation (like 10-speed). A triple front derailleur can work with a double crankset but not as well as a double front derailleur. Yes the triple FD will be wider rail-to-rail.
My best suggestion is to use the derailleur adjustment instructions found at http://www.parktool.com. Be sure to do each step in proper sequence. Be sure the derailleur is low enough and properly positioned. Instructions are also available at http://www.shimano.com. Cleaning out the insides of STI shifters with WD40 often improves shifting performance. New shift cables and cable housings can also improve shifting. Al |
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