The Brook
Well-Known Member
This morning, I had just started my morning commute on my Freerider, and was in 7th gear on my rear derailer, I went to downshift, and my shifter would not move.
A quick look showed me that the gear cable had frayed, and as I didn't have a replacement cable in my bag, I had to ride to the office using the front derailleur's 3 speeds (24-34-44 front chainrings), the rear deraileur stuck in 7th gear.
Fortunately, my route is quite flat, so that starting from stops in the 24x13 gear wasn't too difficult, and I could upshift to the other 2 plateaus and ride in without too much lost time. But my knees were a little sore when I arrived at work. But I would not have been able to go up any hill more than 3-4%.
I selected this gearing from BikeSmith design a few years back, with 155mm cranks and Rotor chainrings, as I'm a spinner, and I like to ride at over 90 rpm.
Had I been using a 34-50 compact front, starting from starts would have been a lot more difficult in the 34x13
low!
Anyone else have this happen to them, and were they able to continue?
A quick look showed me that the gear cable had frayed, and as I didn't have a replacement cable in my bag, I had to ride to the office using the front derailleur's 3 speeds (24-34-44 front chainrings), the rear deraileur stuck in 7th gear.
Fortunately, my route is quite flat, so that starting from stops in the 24x13 gear wasn't too difficult, and I could upshift to the other 2 plateaus and ride in without too much lost time. But my knees were a little sore when I arrived at work. But I would not have been able to go up any hill more than 3-4%.
I selected this gearing from BikeSmith design a few years back, with 155mm cranks and Rotor chainrings, as I'm a spinner, and I like to ride at over 90 rpm.
Had I been using a 34-50 compact front, starting from starts would have been a lot more difficult in the 34x13
low!
Anyone else have this happen to them, and were they able to continue?