Problem with gears
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No, I have no tool to check it, but I was there with the mechanic the whole time and he didn't pump air or anything like that. I rode about 300 meters to the shop after I got off the bus, and it felt different as soon as I left the shop. The dérailleur also leans to the right side now - why is that? It's on first gear... I think its too tight, which is also why changing gears is much harder now, but I'm still a newbie in this so I'll wait for more input.
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No, I have no tool to check it, but I was there with the mechanic the whole time and he didn't pump air or anything like that. I rode about 300 meters to the shop after I got off the bus, and it felt different as soon as I left the shop. The dérailleur also leans to the right side now - why is that? It's on first gear... I think its too tight, which is also why changing gears is much harder now, but I'm still a newbie in this so I'll wait for more input.
Many riders check the tire pressure with a gauge before every ride. A gauge is probably a good investment. They are not very expensive. After a while you can tell what's good enough, just by squeezing the tire.
Do you live in a location that gets very cold in winter? This can effect the battery, tires, and grease.
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Lift the rear wheel and give it a spin to make sure it's not rubbing the brakes or frame.
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The right looking at it from where? The Back of the bike? the side?
Many riders check the tire pressure with a gauge before every ride. A gauge is probably a good investment. They are not very expensive. After a while you can tell what's good enough, just by squeezing the tire.
Do you live in a location that gets very cold in winter? This can effect the battery, tires, and grease.
Many riders check the tire pressure with a gauge before every ride. A gauge is probably a good investment. They are not very expensive. After a while you can tell what's good enough, just by squeezing the tire.
Do you live in a location that gets very cold in winter? This can effect the battery, tires, and grease.
I didn't take it back to the shop after they fixed the gears. I was just hoping that, by the time I rode home (8km), the stiffness would be gone.
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