Gear cable stuck inside derailleur cage

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DittonBayesian

Active Member
Not sure how this happened but the gear cable on my son’s bike (which he’s happily been riding for a couple of years) is stuck inside the derailleur cage.

I can’t for the life of me see a) how it got inside b) how to get it out.

Any ideas welcome!

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Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Presumably the cable has come out from the lugs on the chain stay.
Use the changer to put the gear into the top gear, 8th, 9th or what ever. That will slacken the cable right off, and it should the be able to reposition the outer cable, and the thin inner from the cage back into position on the chain stay.
There will be a small gap in the cage to slip the inner out of it.
 
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DittonBayesian

DittonBayesian

Active Member
Presumably the cable has come out from the lugs on the chain stay.
Use the changer to put the gear into the top gear, 8th, 9th or what ever. That will slacken the cable right off, and it should the be able to reposition the outer cable, and the thin inner from the cage back into position on the chain stay.
There will be a small gap in the cage to slip the inner out of it.

I removed it from there myself (to put slack in the cable to un-jam it from the jockey wheel). The issue is more how I get it out of the derailleur cage.
 

Cycleops

Legendary Member
That’s a weird one. As above undo the screw’s holding the two jockey wheels and bob’s yer uncle.
 

Gunk

Guru
I’m guessing that the bottom jockey wheel has grabbed the cable and forced it into the cage
 
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DittonBayesian

DittonBayesian

Active Member
Thanks all, will give it a go.

And yes, I guess the only way for it to get in there is if it got past the side of both jockey wheels by sheer pedalling force—no way I could pull it past them now.
 

wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Isn't the tab in the cage that the cable outer is "behind" open on the rear side? If the chain has a quick link you could whip it off (or at least separate it at the RD) to give better access. Shouldn't be too difficult..

I'm in awe of the bizarre impromptu cable routing and even more amazed that it continues to work :tongue:
 

Cycleops

Legendary Member
Just noticed that this tab appears to be displaced so this needs to revert to its original position.

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presta

Guru
There's a gap between the end of this tab and the rear side of the cage, if you slide the cable outer out of the way the inner should pass through it. If not, slacken the screw holding the tensioning pulley a bit.
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DittonBayesian

DittonBayesian

Active Member
Isn't the tab in the cage that the cable outer is "behind" open on the rear side? If the chain has a quick link you could whip it off (or at least separate it at the RD) to give better access. Shouldn't be too difficult..

I'm in awe of the bizarre impromptu cable routing and even more amazed that it continues to work :tongue:

There's a gap between the end of this tab and the rear side of the cage, if you slide the cable outer out of the way the inner should pass through it. If not, slacken the screw holding the tensioning pulley a bit.
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Ding ding ding! This was it, thanks both. I hadn’t noticed there was a thin gap in tab across the bottom of the cage.

Cable is out now with no need to break the chain or dismantle the cage.
 

wafter

I like steel bikes and I cannot lie..
Ding ding ding! This was it, thanks both. I hadn’t noticed there was a thin gap in tab across the bottom of the cage.

Cable is out now with no need to break the chain or dismantle the cage.

Nice work, glad to help :smile:
 
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