compact gears

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I realise i could and will probably end up doing this myself, I am also a dinosaur when it comes to bikes just moved from a triple cassette to double cassette on 8 speed road bike, The local bikes shops near me are to say the least rubbish in both customer service and the service they offer. I recently took my giant defy in for new wheel, cassette and chain, usual stuff not open before 9am, not open at weekends, can only drop off before 6am I get people have a life.

Since work has been done the chain is hitting the cage at the front while its in the highest cog, I paid to have gears indexed I realise not all the gear would be usable but this is happening from the 5th gear onwards while its not effecting the overall running of the bike its slightly annoying, having spoke to the person who did work for me it was explained to me that not all gears will be usable on 8 speed similar to triple gears where the last few gear and top gear are non usable in the top cog. Just wondered if this was the case as I am not used to compact gears.
 

Jameshow

Veteran
Change your bike shop!!

Yes you wouldn't use all the gears on each of the chainrings. It's called cross chaining and it's not good for the drive train.
Also it's logical. You use the small chain ring with the bigger cogs on the cassette and the big chain ring on the smaller cogs in the cassette.

Look at a few youtube videos to see how it works / adjust it. Park tools ones are good.
 

Ian H

Ancient randonneur
I have two bikes with triples, two with doubles (but none of yer 'compact' nonsense), and a fixed-wheel (which makes anything I say about gears suspect). I also do my own maintenance.
 

Binky

Well-Known Member
If able do your own maintenance, I do as I actually quite enjoy a fettle and it's of course way cheaper and more convenient. Plenty of videos on Youtube with how to do guides, Park Tool as others have said and GCN are OK for some things as well.

End of day it's a bicycle not an F1 car so most simple tasks can be done with a bit of time and practise.
 

Big John

Legendary Member
End of day it's a bicycle not an F1 car so most simple tasks can be done with a bit of time and practise.

Exactly that. You can get to everything, unlike a car. However, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. I've worked on many a damaged crank arm where someone has misthreaded a pedal.
 

Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
All your gears should be usable. Whether you actually want to use the extreme cross chain positions is another question entirely. But you should have the option to do so if you are feeling rebellious. It should work.

You might expect a bit of rubbing in the extreme cross-chain positions but they should work. There should definitely be no rubbing apart from the extremes of big-big and small-small.

I suspect a bit of farting around with the stops on your front mech may be in order but because you've already paid someone to do this correctly, and because if you get it wrong you could end up dropping the chain when changing rings, I'd go back and complain. If you can find a time when they are actually open that is.
 
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