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Voyageur_guy 07-08-10 08:01 PM

Darn 7400 FD!
 
I have 8 speed 7400 dura ace sti on my Daccordi. i cant seem to shift into the large chainring (52). when i have the bike on the stand it does it very well from all points. when i take the bike out of my apartment down 2 flights of stairs and on the road NOTHING!!!

i can SOMETIMES shift it into the large chainring when i pedal as soft as possible. But who rides like that?

Oh great C&V what can i do?

Old Fat Guy 07-08-10 08:14 PM


Originally Posted by Voyageur_guy (Post 11081722)
I have 8 speed 7400 dura ace sti on my Daccordi. i cant seem to shift into the large chainring (52). when i have the bike on the stand it does it very well from all points. when i take the bike out of my apartment down 2 flights of stairs and on the road NOTHING!!!

i can SOMETIMES shift it into the large chainring when i pedal as soft as possible. But who rides like that?

Oh great C&V what can i do?

Sounds like cable tension. Bring it to Ann Arbor.

RobbieTunes 07-08-10 08:28 PM

+1

Make sure it was "zeroed out" when you ran the cable. Happens all the time with the 8-sp STI's, because you can insert and route the cable when it's not "zeroed out." This often causes considerable consternation at a later date.

Zeroing out the cable, then good tension, on an FD adjusted before the cable and chain were mounted, will work nearly every time.

Voyageur_guy 07-08-10 08:46 PM

looks like ill have to take it to my LBS. Sometimes my bikes make me very mad!

norskagent 07-09-10 06:34 AM

In the "slackest" gear (small chainring, smallest cog), check cable tension. If it is too slack, either adjust the cable tension ferrule if there is one (mine is at the downtube shifter mount), or pull the cable tighter at the derailleur.

stien 07-09-10 06:40 AM

This will take you 5 minutes to accomplish. Don't bother taking it to a shop. Like others have said, shift into the smallest chainring all the way. Loosen the shifter cable at the front derailleur and pull it tight. Tighten the bolt to hold the cable in place.

Picchio Special 07-09-10 07:11 AM

What kind of stairs?

Voyageur_guy 07-09-10 02:12 PM


Originally Posted by Picchio Special (Post 11083315)
What kind of stairs?

BIG ONES!

took it to the LBS didnt cost anything i go there all the time.
They fixed it kinda of......... shifts to the large chain ring but real slow and real clunky and loud. they told me that i should look into getting a new chainring because mine has no "pickups". Seems kinda strange to me. ill try to pull the cable at the FD before i spend any money i guess

norskagent 07-09-10 04:06 PM

The LBS shoulda already done that!

Voyageur_guy 07-09-10 04:43 PM

they did only problem is i get chain rub on the inside cage i cant trim.

Old Fat Guy 07-09-10 04:47 PM

Either you don't have proper cable tension or the STI is busticated.

Bring it to Ann Arbor and I'll have it working in 10 minutes if it's not busticated.

Bring beer and I'll have it done in an hour ;)


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