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What is the gear switcher on the left for? It says friction i've tried using it and it made it harder to pedal but when i tried using it going downhill it messed up my chain and now im getting a new bike.
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Big gear in the front for level terrain and going downhill. Little gear in front for going uphill or maybe into a head wind.
Avoid having big in front and big in the back at the same time or small in the front small in the back. It's called cross-chaining and it makes the bike noisy and wrecks the chain.
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If using the left shifter, which controls the front derailleur resulted in messing up your chain, either the shifter or the derailleur was already messed up, and the chain was a victim of the poor mechanical condition of your bike. It's hard to imagine a situation where a damaged chain would necessitate getting a new bike. But if the bike is cheap enough, with lousy components, and a lousy cheap frame, then having malfunctioning components might be enough reason to get a new bike. I've had a few times where a neighbor will bring some hand-me-down big-box-store bike over and ask if I can help fix it. Some of those times the answer has been, "You need a new shifter, and I don't think you're going to find this no-name thing in a bike store, so you'll probably need to either settle for this being a one-speed bike, or buy a different bike."
It's possible that your bike is in that category.
It's possible that your bike is in that category.
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If using the left shifter, which controls the front derailleur resulted in messing up your chain, either the shifter or the derailleur was already messed up, and the chain was a victim of the poor mechanical condition of your bike. It's hard to imagine a situation where a damaged chain would necessitate getting a new bike. But if the bike is cheap enough, with lousy components, and a lousy cheap frame, then having malfunctioning components might be enough reason to get a new bike. I've had a few times where a neighbor will bring some hand-me-down big-box-store bike over and ask if I can help fix it. Some of those times the answer has been, "You need a new shifter, and I don't think you're going to find this no-name thing in a bike store, so you'll probably need to either settle for this being a one-speed bike, or buy a different bike."
It's possible that your bike is in that category.
It's possible that your bike is in that category.
One more post and [MENTION=493233]ImTrynaSkid[/MENTION] can post photos. Maybe a picture of the bike might help us give advice that fits the bike.
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If using the left shifter, which controls the front derailleur resulted in messing up your chain, either the shifter or the derailleur was already messed up, and the chain was a victim of the poor mechanical condition of your bike. It's hard to imagine a situation where a damaged chain would necessitate getting a new bike. But if the bike is cheap enough, with lousy components, and a lousy cheap frame, then having malfunctioning components might be enough reason to get a new bike. I've had a few times where a neighbor will bring some hand-me-down big-box-store bike over and ask if I can help fix it. Some of those times the answer has been, "You need a new shifter, and I don't think you're going to find this no-name thing in a bike store, so you'll probably need to either settle for this being a one-speed bike, or buy a different bike."
It's possible that your bike is in that category.
It's possible that your bike is in that category.
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I really can't make my mind up on that.
If this is a troll, it's pretty low, because I really want to help someone who obviously needs this level of help.
I've decided that if this is someone who is trying to play us, there really would be no shame on our part for trying to be helpful, and if it's a sincere person, I would feel bad if I didn't try to help.
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I really can't make my mind up on that.
If this is a troll, it's pretty low, because I really want to help someone who obviously needs this level of help.
I've decided that if this is someone who is trying to play us, there really would be no shame on our part for trying to be helpful, and if it's a sincere person, I would feel bad if I didn't try to help.
If this is a troll, it's pretty low, because I really want to help someone who obviously needs this level of help.
I've decided that if this is someone who is trying to play us, there really would be no shame on our part for trying to be helpful, and if it's a sincere person, I would feel bad if I didn't try to help.
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If using the left shifter, which controls the front derailleur resulted in messing up your chain, either the shifter or the derailleur was already messed up, and the chain was a victim of the poor mechanical condition of your bike. It's hard to imagine a situation where a damaged chain would necessitate getting a new bike. But if the bike is cheap enough, with lousy components, and a lousy cheap frame, then having malfunctioning components might be enough reason to get a new bike. I've had a few times where a neighbor will bring some hand-me-down big-box-store bike over and ask if I can help fix it. Some of those times the answer has been, "You need a new shifter, and I don't think you're going to find this no-name thing in a bike store, so you'll probably need to either settle for this being a one-speed bike, or buy a different bike."
It's possible that your bike is in that category.
It's possible that your bike is in that category.
When should I shift the front derailleur, and when should I not. (This is directed towards anyone reading lol)
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Check his other thread! Need help learning Manual
The questions im asking are 100% serious.
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Originally Posted by One more post and [MENTION=493233
ImTrynaSkid[/MENTION] can post photos. Maybe a picture of the bike might help us give advice that fits the bike.
I will send a video of my bike and me trying to do a manual and a wheelie.
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OK, this is an easy one. Big front gear basically makes you go faster per revolution, but it makes it harder to pedal. You definitely want to use it if you're going downhill because it will add to your speed while the little front gear will not.
You definitely want to be on the small one if you're going uphill, or if you're riding into the wind. The big one is just going to be too hard to pedal, so you won't be able to maintain much speed without wearing yourself out. On level ground with not much wind, try it both ways and see which way feels better for you.
Do you know how to use the rear gears? It's basically the opposite-- small is hard to pedal but faster, big is easier but slower.
I kinda suspected you were a young guy after a few posts, so again sorry about the teasing--I did think you were kidding at first.
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,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,when you get your new bike make sure it doesn't have that left switcher because of it does then you're gonna have to buy another bike,,,,,,Again
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