Tension Problems?
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Tension Problems?
Hey all-
Sorry if this is a repeat, feel free to flame me if that's the case. Here's the problem:
The other day I noticed that the tension in my left barrel adjuster was too slack and so I could only use the lower gears on my bike. I tightened it up and then today I noticed that my chain is scraping the outermost side of my front derailleur cage whenever I shift onto the higher sprocket. I haven't changed the trim on my barrel adjuster yet, but I have a feeling that will be the fix. Do you guys have any suggestions for what else it might be or what I can do to prevent this in the future? I ride an '82 Peugeot 10-speed, btw, it's my first road bike and I've only had it for about 3 months so I'm still adjusting.
Thanks for the help!
Sorry if this is a repeat, feel free to flame me if that's the case. Here's the problem:
The other day I noticed that the tension in my left barrel adjuster was too slack and so I could only use the lower gears on my bike. I tightened it up and then today I noticed that my chain is scraping the outermost side of my front derailleur cage whenever I shift onto the higher sprocket. I haven't changed the trim on my barrel adjuster yet, but I have a feeling that will be the fix. Do you guys have any suggestions for what else it might be or what I can do to prevent this in the future? I ride an '82 Peugeot 10-speed, btw, it's my first road bike and I've only had it for about 3 months so I'm still adjusting.
Thanks for the help!
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an '82 Peugeot? where are the barrel adjusters? it sounds odd that taking up slack in the cable would make the chain rub hte outer part of the cage.
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When you pull the shift lever down, does the front derailleur move towards, or away from the frame? If it moves towards the frame, it could be that you pulled a teeny bit too much slack out of the cable. That said, I doubt this is the cause, since the only front derailleurs I know of that operated this way are a few models of older Sun Tours. More likely, you need to adjust the high setting of the front derailleur by loosening it a bit. Try 1/2 turn increments, and test until you have it right.
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Yeah, it moves towards the frame, I'll try adjusting the front derailleur first though. Thanks!
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