Sticky gear change, what can I do?
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My rather vintage now cannondale that I love - the gear change and cables etc are pretty clean. But changing down it s kind of sticky in the thumb action, and mostly doesn t catch ie it s loose if you know what I mean. I have to fiddle about while cycling to get it to catch by half changing up a bit then I can change down.
I don t think it s actual derailleur adjustment. Over the years I ve not really used it that much, it s had an easy life so don t think the components need replacing.
Can the handlebar thumb area be disassembled?
Edit found this video which might help me





I don t think it s actual derailleur adjustment. Over the years I ve not really used it that much, it s had an easy life so don t think the components need replacing.
Can the handlebar thumb area be disassembled?
Edit found this video which might help me
Edited by CoolHands on Sunday 12th April 11:20
Badda said:
Don t be in large cogs at front and rear!
If they were working easily I wouldn’t be! HahaI did replace the chain at one point and only done few hundred miles. It changes fine at that end, it’s the levers are ‘loose’ and not catching. I think probably hard grease as mentioned above, so will disassemble and clean cheers
I ve bought new Shimano cable shifting set which I m fitting but can t find info on this long cable outer section use.
I can use normal end caps as per original but which end is this supplied option meant for? The derailleur end or the shifter end? Either way I don t think I will use it as doesn t seem compatible with my rubber boot which I have at the derailleur end as oem


I can use normal end caps as per original but which end is this supplied option meant for? The derailleur end or the shifter end? Either way I don t think I will use it as doesn t seem compatible with my rubber boot which I have at the derailleur end as oem
Edited by CoolHands on Monday 25th May 09:48
CoolHands said:
I ve bought new Shimano cable shifting set which I m fitting but can t find info on this long cable outer section use.
I can use normal end caps as per original but which end is this supplied option meant for? The derailleur end or the shifter end? Either way I don t think I will use it as doesn t seem compatible with my rubber boot which I have at the derailleur end as oem


Long doofer goes between clamp bolt and cable stop on your derailuer. I don't use them as they make shifting more sticky and I find they hold water. I just bin it.I can use normal end caps as per original but which end is this supplied option meant for? The derailleur end or the shifter end? Either way I don t think I will use it as doesn t seem compatible with my rubber boot which I have at the derailleur end as oem
When you have that all installed, making sure of course that you have smooth cable runs and no sharp angles, see if the shifting works.
If there is still an issue you may find that the shifter is dying. Deore has some plastic internals which after many many years can start to play silly on you. Bin and buy a new one if this is the case.
Yeah I did it. I didn t use the 2 parts after experimenting. Now done and gears all set up. I did disassemble and clean the shifter assembly, the original grease was all gloopy. Now going to go out and ride

Took a long time to understand the mechanism and get it back together

Took a long time to understand the mechanism and get it back together
Edited by CoolHands on Monday 25th May 09:47
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