One of those days.

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Banjo

Fuelled with Jelly Babies
Location
South Wales
Got away from work late.
pouring rain.
Rain jacket not in pannier.
Snapped rear gear cable.:angry:

Good thing emerged from all this.I discovered a new bodge .bike upside down.slackened screw that holds the cable guide on the underside of the bottom bracket.pushed derailleur onto second biggest cog on cassete pulled in slack and tightened screw onto cable.

Needed that cog for hills on way home shifted front end between small and middle ring for a bit more speed on flat bits.

In the past I have jammed a cable under a bottle cage screw but its easy to damage the paint doing that.

Time for new cables all round I think.
 

simon.r

Person
Location
Nottingham
Bodge noted and mentally filed:okay:
 

r04DiE

300km a week through London on a road bike.
Got away from work late.
pouring rain.
Rain jacket not in pannier.
Snapped rear gear cable.:angry:

Good thing emerged from all this.I discovered a new bodge .bike upside down.slackened screw that holds the cable guide on the underside of the bottom bracket.pushed derailleur onto second biggest cog on cassete pulled in slack and tightened screw onto cable.

Needed that cog for hills on way home shifted front end between small and middle ring for a bit more speed on flat bits.

In the past I have jammed a cable under a bottle cage screw but its easy to damage the paint doing that.

Time for new cables all round I think.
Top tip and good thinking on your part. Filing that one too :smile:
 

Brandane

Legendary Member
Location
Costa Clyde
Edited - mis-read OP!
I get it now; good bodge. But if not enough cable to reach a suitable clamping point, you can get a lower gear (but not a lot lower) by screwing the high gear (+) limit screw on the derailleur in as far as it will go.
 

Moodyman

Legendary Member
Reading this reminds me why single speeds make so much sense for commuting.

I'm seriously leaning towards one, even in hilly Yorkshire.

Good bodge there Banjo.
 
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