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RubeRad 05-22-17 10:37 AM

With behavior like that, the new product is of course suspect, but I'd also want to look closely at the alignment of the hanger the tanpan is attached to. Any misalignment of the shorter hanger will be magnified by the extra lever arm length of the tanpan.

cellery 06-19-17 09:55 AM

Those that have had problems with this - are you all using shadow plus derailleurs? If so, have you tried adjusting the clutch tension lower? (or just turn the clutch off and then try shifting?)

I converted my previous 2x10 mtb to a 1x10 with a Wolftooth goatlink a year ago and noticed with the clutch tension all the way up, shifts are incomplete despite a flawless setup and it takes trimming on the shifter to get it into gear.

Ball Bearing 08-11-17 03:40 AM

The Tanpan instructions call for a 1.1 mm shifter cable. Does anyone know what problems are caused by using a 1.2 mm cable?

acidfast7 08-11-17 05:26 AM

Why not just got with the proven Jtek shiftmate as it's been around for years?

Compatibility charts

Ball Bearing 08-11-17 06:07 AM


Originally Posted by acidfast7 (Post 19784145)
Why not just got with the proven Jtek shiftmate as it's been around for years?

Compatibility charts

The Tanpan is the only one available in Australia, as far as I know. I try to buy locally when possible. The Tanpan gets very good reviews, as does the Shiftmate.

acidfast7 08-11-17 06:15 AM


Originally Posted by Ball Bearing (Post 19784186)
The Tanpan is the only one available in Australia, as far as I know. I try to buy locally when possible. The Tanpan gets very good reviews, as does the Shiftmate.

Fair enough. I usually try to keep my money in my city (or country), if possible, which is why I went with JTek (UK-based), which is why I like them. But, I've given up gears all together now.

Ball Bearing 08-11-17 06:20 AM


Originally Posted by acidfast7 (Post 19784194)
Fair enough. I usually try to keep my money in my city (or country), if possible, which is why I went with JTek (UK-based), which is why I like them. But, I've given up gears all together now.

Don't think I'd make it up the hills where I live on a single speed without busting a gut.

acidfast7 08-11-17 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Ball Bearing (Post 19784201)
Don't think I'd make it up the hills where I live on a single speed without busting a gut.

pretty flat around these parts :)

Ball Bearing 08-11-17 06:26 AM

Flip flop hubs?

Speedmerchant42 09-04-17 01:52 AM

Wolftooth tanpan
 
I have recently manage to install the tanpan on my bike and i have had nothing but sucess, how ever the gears are a bit noisy and need regular indexing. I have a barrel adjuster on the cable near my handler bar so i can index on the fly which is very very usefull. Having a 50x11 top gear and 34-40 bottom is a crazy range and thanks to that i have been all over places i shouldnt be on a road bike. I also went touring with 13kg of baggages and god bless that 34-40 when doing long climes. One other really nice addition of using an XT rear mech is that clutch. When riding gravel with my plebbian friends still using normal road derailleurs all i hear is how noisy their bikes are and the amount of chainslap they have to deal with.

Ball Bearing 09-04-17 04:45 AM


Originally Posted by Speedmerchant42 (Post 19838907)
One other really nice addition of using an XT rear mech is that clutch. When riding gravel with my plebbian friends still using normal road derailleurs all i hear is how noisy their bikes are and the amount of chainslap they have to deal with.

I have only engaged the clutch on one ride and my gear indexing became really sloppy and noisy. The adjuster barrel needed adjusting a couple of times and the shifting was really stiff and unresponsive. I'm hoping that the system will loosen up a bit with use. Disengage the clutch and everything is sweet as.

Speedmerchant42 09-04-17 04:54 AM


Originally Posted by Ball Bearing (Post 19838980)
I have only engaged the clutch on one ride and my gear indexing became really sloppy and noisy. The adjuster barrel needed adjusting a couple of times and the shifting was really stiff and unresponsive. I'm hoping that the system will loosen up a bit with use. Disengage the clutch and everything is sweet as.

Sorry to hear that but are you using an 11spd system or the 10spd one, shifting for me feels like a normal rear mech and i cant feel any difference when engaging the clutch.

Ball Bearing 09-04-17 04:58 AM


Originally Posted by Speedmerchant42 (Post 19838988)
Sorry to hear that but are you using an 11spd system or the 10spd one, shifting for me feels like a normal rear mech and i cant feel any difference when engaging the clutch.

Lucky you. 11 speed Ultegra RS685 shifters with XT 8000 rear derailleur and the Taipan. I'm hoping after a few more rides it will settle down - although I have avoided engaging the clutch on the last couple of rides.

Speedmerchant42 09-04-17 06:24 AM


Originally Posted by Ball Bearing (Post 19838991)
Lucky you. 11 speed Ultegra RS685 shifters with XT 8000 rear derailleur and the Taipan. I'm hoping after a few more rides it will settle down - although I have avoided engaging the clutch on the last couple of rides.

I am using those exact components, but i recall my friend saying who by the way is a mechanic is that its crucial to have the cable as tensioned a possible so that the little loop around the tanpan is tight. So remember to prestrech your cables by holding your rear mech and shifting up with the lever to put a bit more tention on the cables but dont be abusive. I have a 3T aeronova which has internal cabling and the way the cables exits the bar is really not ideal and i thought the system would feel heavy but every shift is super light. If you do want to try with the clutch on maybe reduce the friction on the clutch. How recent is your cabling? What casette are you using?

Ball Bearing 09-04-17 10:21 AM

I'm sure the Tanpan is set up to specification. Next I will try adjusting the clutch. The cassette is 11-40. Shifting is fine with the clutch off. The bike is new and I installed the Tanpan with a new cable.

alan s 09-04-17 09:07 PM


Originally Posted by Ball Bearing (Post 19839491)
I'm sure the Tanpan is set up to specification. Next I will try adjusting the clutch. The cassette is 11-40. Shifting is fine with the clutch off. The bike is new and I installed the Tanpan with a new cable.

I set the clutch fairly light, just enough to eliminate chainslap, and have never had any issues. No adjustment ever after initial setup. I must be a brilliant mechanic or just lucky.


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