Ted
Active Member
Hi Y'all,
Can anyone see anything wrong with the (hopefully) attached pictures (gonna try to upload 6
pictures) of FD cable routing on my Silvio - or anything else?
No, this isn't a trick question. The front deraileur on my Silvio keeps getting "out of adjustment". By that I mean it either won't shift down onto the small ring or sometimes won't shift up to the big ring. Sometimes, when down shifting, it will jump from the big ring to the small ring, slipping over and past the middle ring.
It works fine when the guys at the local bike shop have it up on the stand and rotate thru all the gears but it seems as soon as I get it out on the road, it will start acting up. For example, when I did that little mountain ride, the last mile or so was rather steep and it would not shift down onto the small ring from the middle ring - had to walk up the last 400 meters - and wouldn't ya know - they were taking pictures and videos of riders making it to the top and me being the only one walking up ... bummer ...
This past Saturday, I had intented to do a long 100-150 mile (160-240km) training ride. After only about 8 miles (13km), when down shifting, it jumped from the big ring to the small ring; then when upshifting, it would not go up to the big ring. For the rest of the 17 mile loop, the FD shifting was sporadic (the rear deraileur works perfect) so had to abort the whole training ride.
I tried doing what the LBS showed me to do a few weeks ago (I paid them for about an hour of tutorial time on how to make deraileur and brake adjustments). Even went on youtube.com to find help on FD adjustments. Right now the Silvio is at the LBS for them to work on tomorrow.
I like doing long distant things... running, bicycling, canoe/kayaking, hiking ... I gave up long distance canoe/kayaking for bicycling because bicycling, you can do anywhere. Long distance canoe/kayaking required me to drive fairly long distances to just get the boat in the water. At least there was nothing mechanical that could go wrong with a kayak ...
I need to get this front deraileur issue resolved, sooner than later because of up coming long rides in the next few weeks. As it stands right now, neither I or the local bike shop has any idea what the problem might be.
Any thoughts or ideas would truly be appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Ted
Can anyone see anything wrong with the (hopefully) attached pictures (gonna try to upload 6
pictures) of FD cable routing on my Silvio - or anything else?
No, this isn't a trick question. The front deraileur on my Silvio keeps getting "out of adjustment". By that I mean it either won't shift down onto the small ring or sometimes won't shift up to the big ring. Sometimes, when down shifting, it will jump from the big ring to the small ring, slipping over and past the middle ring.
It works fine when the guys at the local bike shop have it up on the stand and rotate thru all the gears but it seems as soon as I get it out on the road, it will start acting up. For example, when I did that little mountain ride, the last mile or so was rather steep and it would not shift down onto the small ring from the middle ring - had to walk up the last 400 meters - and wouldn't ya know - they were taking pictures and videos of riders making it to the top and me being the only one walking up ... bummer ...
This past Saturday, I had intented to do a long 100-150 mile (160-240km) training ride. After only about 8 miles (13km), when down shifting, it jumped from the big ring to the small ring; then when upshifting, it would not go up to the big ring. For the rest of the 17 mile loop, the FD shifting was sporadic (the rear deraileur works perfect) so had to abort the whole training ride.
I tried doing what the LBS showed me to do a few weeks ago (I paid them for about an hour of tutorial time on how to make deraileur and brake adjustments). Even went on youtube.com to find help on FD adjustments. Right now the Silvio is at the LBS for them to work on tomorrow.
I like doing long distant things... running, bicycling, canoe/kayaking, hiking ... I gave up long distance canoe/kayaking for bicycling because bicycling, you can do anywhere. Long distance canoe/kayaking required me to drive fairly long distances to just get the boat in the water. At least there was nothing mechanical that could go wrong with a kayak ...
I need to get this front deraileur issue resolved, sooner than later because of up coming long rides in the next few weeks. As it stands right now, neither I or the local bike shop has any idea what the problem might be.
Any thoughts or ideas would truly be appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Ted