kedab
Veteran
- Location
- nr cambridge
dear CC'ers,
i confess i am ashamed of myself. not more than a few weeks after an attempt to true a wheel resulted in spectacular cock-upery, i really should know better and leave things to those with training and skill. my 'man' instincts won't allow this to happen! they force me to do things i know i shouldn't, or at least not do until i'm sure i know what i'm going to do isn't going to end in failure/disaster! please don't cast me out like a part worn tire, i'm just a bit trying at times, i'll do better in future, promise...
after a bit of turbo training earlier, i decided i'd have a go at sorting the slight rub of the front mech on the chain when riding in gears 7 through 10. i've read a bit about 'how to' and watched a couple of vids. the height of the mech was fine, the angle of the mech also looked alright but i loosened it off and adjusted it, slightly. it didn't resolve the issue. now, those of you that read my wheel truing debacle, which i only posted the other night, will know what happens next when kedab doesn't solve a problem at the first attempt. i made more adjustments and still could not resolve the problem. so, knowing what they do but not exactly understanding how they work, i made a few adjustments to the limit screws...that's when the real problem occurred. i finished my initial tinkering and hadn't made any real progress. i clicked down to the smaller chain ring and the chain popped off...limit screw cock-upery ahoy. popped the chain back on and tried to change up to the big chain ring...nothing. the shifter felt as though it were stuck, it was stiff...so, taking some time to have another read of the interwobble and watch another video i think it's probably the tension in the shifter cable. i undo the bolt holding the cable and i loose all tension in the shifter cable, try to correct it without having a blind panic, fail miserably and here i am...i can no longer shift up onto the big chain ring to even start over...if i knew how to
can anyone give me some advice on how to go about 'resetting' what i've done? or, given what i've said, should i just give up, pack away my toolboxes, give them to charity, never pick up an screwdriver ever again and take the bike down to mark at the lbs?
if it helps, the shifters are 105's. the front mech is tiagra. the bike is my beautiful tcr.
i confess i am ashamed of myself. not more than a few weeks after an attempt to true a wheel resulted in spectacular cock-upery, i really should know better and leave things to those with training and skill. my 'man' instincts won't allow this to happen! they force me to do things i know i shouldn't, or at least not do until i'm sure i know what i'm going to do isn't going to end in failure/disaster! please don't cast me out like a part worn tire, i'm just a bit trying at times, i'll do better in future, promise...
after a bit of turbo training earlier, i decided i'd have a go at sorting the slight rub of the front mech on the chain when riding in gears 7 through 10. i've read a bit about 'how to' and watched a couple of vids. the height of the mech was fine, the angle of the mech also looked alright but i loosened it off and adjusted it, slightly. it didn't resolve the issue. now, those of you that read my wheel truing debacle, which i only posted the other night, will know what happens next when kedab doesn't solve a problem at the first attempt. i made more adjustments and still could not resolve the problem. so, knowing what they do but not exactly understanding how they work, i made a few adjustments to the limit screws...that's when the real problem occurred. i finished my initial tinkering and hadn't made any real progress. i clicked down to the smaller chain ring and the chain popped off...limit screw cock-upery ahoy. popped the chain back on and tried to change up to the big chain ring...nothing. the shifter felt as though it were stuck, it was stiff...so, taking some time to have another read of the interwobble and watch another video i think it's probably the tension in the shifter cable. i undo the bolt holding the cable and i loose all tension in the shifter cable, try to correct it without having a blind panic, fail miserably and here i am...i can no longer shift up onto the big chain ring to even start over...if i knew how to

can anyone give me some advice on how to go about 'resetting' what i've done? or, given what i've said, should i just give up, pack away my toolboxes, give them to charity, never pick up an screwdriver ever again and take the bike down to mark at the lbs?

if it helps, the shifters are 105's. the front mech is tiagra. the bike is my beautiful tcr.
Mind you, no way would I try to true a wheel.


skills a couple of years ago. I used the videos on 

) but what is missing is the knowledge and practice, I set about doing all my own maintenance. Through desire and a bit of necessity
, I have :
; done a rim-exchange on a front wheel and trued the wheel; replaced right and left shifter/brake assemblies and their associated cables; changed handlebars and rewound the tape; re-wound the re-wound tape
; changed tyres a few times; replaced brake pads and adjusted brakes; changed rear hanger from SRAM Rival to Apex; replaced chainring and cassettes; changed saddles and seatposts.
), made a few more tweaks - then carried on riding and found that it was OK !
- no, really
!