Annoying indexing problem

Annoying indexing problem

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Steve vRS

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4,845 posts

241 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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My rear mech has developed an annoying index problem. Every gear, up and down, shifts crisply and accurately. Apart from one, the 4th from top.

It refuses to seat, the chain just jumps around. It is a new chain. 10 speed 105 by the way.

Any ideas?

Steve

gazza285

9,810 posts

208 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Misaligned hanger? They don't need to be far out to cause this sort of problem.

That or a worn cable.

WinstonWolf

72,857 posts

239 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Strip the cassette and examine the spacers and the 4th sprocket, could be muck or the cassette might not be fully tightened.

If it only started after replacing the chain chances are the cassette is worn.

Steve vRS

Original Poster:

4,845 posts

241 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Someone else suggested worn cassette. I didn't think I used that gear disproportionatly more than the others in the middle of the stack.

Steve

WinstonWolf

72,857 posts

239 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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As a rule of thumb you get through two or three chains per cassette.

Steve vRS

Original Poster:

4,845 posts

241 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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First chain but it is on a CX bike and gets ridden in mud, rain and other questionable substances!

Steve

WinstonWolf

72,857 posts

239 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Hmmm, probably worn then, I'd certainly pop the cassette off to clean/inspect it if it were me smile

Usget

5,426 posts

211 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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WinstonWolf said:
As a rule of thumb you get through two or three chains per cassette.
MadDad gets through two or three chains per month...

MC Bodge

21,628 posts

175 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Rust/dirt on the cable inner or sleeve?

A slight kink/bend in the cable?

Edited by MC Bodge on Saturday 24th January 22:23

MadDad

3,835 posts

261 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Usget said:
WinstonWolf said:
As a rule of thumb you get through two or three chains per cassette.
MadDad gets through two or three chains per month...
smile I am not that bad - but I do have 6 bikes!!

I would suggest first checking the mech hanger, if it is not that then remove the cable, give each section of the housing a good clean with GT85 as well as all of the bearing points on the mech, then re-assemble. I know it's not a scientific approach but I have wasted many an evening trying to get one gear to index before finally giving up, stiripping/cleaning and re-assembling! - it usually does the trick...

gazza285

9,810 posts

208 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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MadDad said:
smile I am not that bad - but I do have 6 bikes!!
Six bikes? That's 12 to 18 chains a month! I knew you did slightly more miles than average, but that's going some...

louiebaby

10,651 posts

191 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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gazza285 said:
Misaligned hanger? They don't need to be far out to cause this sort of problem.

That or a worn cable.
I spent £20 on a hanger tool last year, cured problems in shifting on both bikes. A worthy investment.

IroningMan

10,154 posts

246 months

Sunday 25th January 2015
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louiebaby said:
I spent £20 on a hanger tool last year, cured problems in shifting on both bikes. A worthy investment.
I bought one a while ago to cure shifting problems following a tumble - easy to use and blissful silence.

Steve vRS

Original Poster:

4,845 posts

241 months

Monday 26th January 2015
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Would misalignment not give problems across the cassette? I just have one troublesome gear.

Steve

MC Bodge

21,628 posts

175 months

Monday 26th January 2015
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Steve vRS said:
Would misalignment not give problems across the cassette? I just have one troublesome gear.

Steve
Clean and check the cable. Replace the cable outer and inner if necessary.

neenaw

1,212 posts

189 months

Monday 26th January 2015
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Steve vRS said:
Would misalignment not give problems across the cassette? I just have one troublesome gear.

Steve
No.

I've found in the past that I've had shifting issues with one it two gears and it's been down to a slightly bent hanger.
The hanger tool is well worth the £20 or do that they cost, I find that I check mine whenever the bike's in bits getting any other work done.

Steve vRS

Original Poster:

4,845 posts

241 months

Wednesday 11th February 2015
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Well I've tried a new cassette as that was the easiest fix and there is no difference.

Cable next? Or I wonder if anyone nearby has a hanger alignment tool I can try...

Steve

TwistingMyMelon

6,385 posts

205 months

Thursday 12th February 2015
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My indexing was a bit shot, bike had been left for a while and had the frame re-aligned (steel) for the mech hanger by a decent shop

I just sprayed decent bike lube down the cable housing , and on all the pivot points. Normally I'm quite un liberal with lube as I don't want to attract dirt, but I sprayed loads on the cassette (wiped off excess) and did a 100 or so miles and everything is shifting really sweet.

Having said that, if I ever get any indexing problems, I just get my local shop to put a new cable on for a tenner, they are far more competent that I could every be and 9/10 this will fix it.


Steve vRS

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4,845 posts

241 months

Thursday 12th February 2015
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This bike has internal cable routing which scares me so I've dropped it off at the LBS to sort out! It also has a dodgy TRP caliper which was just replaced but has foofed up again. Grrrr

Steve