Thanks Rusty, the cable is nearly 3 years old.The lubricant within the housing might be thickening in the cold, causing excess resistance to cable movement. Cleaning it up is a chore. You could try taking it all apart and douching it out with paraffin or petrol.
I think you already know the best solution to the problem.
Put the mech in the slackest gear tension then without using the shifter push the mech while rotating the gears into the other end of the range.I’m going to try and lube it at both ends before I ride this afternoon, hopefully that should fix it.
Respectfully, good info! I’m no “Man-of-Steel” but I’m gonna apply this formula to my own body. Should explain any shrinkage.The linear coefficient of thermal expansion steel is about 12 x 10-6 m/mdegC
True story broEverything shrinks in the cold!!
Did you make adjustments to shifting and THEN ride at -1c getting bad shifts?Today I ran out of slack on the shifter adjustment, the chain was jumping the first gear sprocket and coming off the cassette. It was -1°C today and would have been about 18°C when I set it up. Any advice would be gratefully received. Thanks
Probably just chance and nothing to do with the temperature.Today I ran out of slack on the shifter adjustment, the chain was jumping the first gear sprocket and coming off the cassette. It was -1°C today and would have been about 18°C when I set it up. Any advice would be gratefully received. Thanks
I’ll check, thanksSounds to me that the limit screw needs adjusting not the cable. Does the derailleur line up with the cog?
Is the hanger bent or loose?I did fix the problom by adjusting the limit screws. What I dont understand is why things have changed.. Thank you all for replying, I’ve learned new things.
It’s not bent but I will check it’s tightness this morning.Is the hanger bent or loose?
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