Are front mechs by design meant to do 'half a shift' ?

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mikeyw

Active Member
Had my Trek 1.2 for a couple of mnoths now and really enjoying it but always felt the front mech was cr@p anything higher than 3rd gear on the smaller ring and the chain starts catching....same applies on the lower gears on the big ring. Today however I seemed to have stumbled across a fix.....i'm wondering if this is by design or not !

I tried moving form the small ring to large but i did'nt seem to push the shifter hard enough however the front mech still moved slightly, enough so I could use the lower gears on the small ring without ant rubbing chain noise :biggrin:.....i tried this a few times and it seems to work.....so I can reposition the front mech by 'half shifting' thus removing annoying chain drag.

Is this meant to happen ?
 

TheDoctor

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The TerrorVortex
Evenings! And welcome...

You're exactly right - this is meant to happen. It's known as 'trimming' the front mech, and I think all STI / Ergo type levers have an arrangement for it.
The instructions for your levers should mention it - if you don't have them, check the Shimano site to download them. The instructions, that is, not the levers!!!
 
mikeyw said:
Had my Trek 1.2 for a couple of mnoths now and really enjoying it but always felt the front mech was cr@p anything higher than 3rd gear on the smaller ring and the chain starts catching....same applies on the lower gears on the big ring. Today however I seemed to have stumbled across a fix.....i'm wondering if this is by design or not !

I tried moving form the small ring to large but i did'nt seem to push the shifter hard enough however the front mech still moved slightly, enough so I could use the lower gears on the small ring without ant rubbing chain noise :rofl:.....i tried this a few times and it seems to work.....so I can reposition the front mech by 'half shifting' thus removing annoying chain drag.

Is this meant to happen ?
It sounds like you are running the chain at to sharp an angle through the front mech cage. It is not a good idea to run the chain from the big ring to the largest sprocket and small ring to small sprocket as this puts to much strain on the chain which would mean replacing it sooner than nessacary. I'm sure someone will explain better than I can in a bit.
 

LondonCommuter

New Member
I'm still learning about STI shifters, having a bought a new bike with them a few weeks ago. I have Tiagra and they do trim in this way. I think the cheaper ones do not.
 

jayce

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south wales
I have ultegra they do it ,
 
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