09-04-2010, 06:17 PM
Hello, all. I'm wondering if an SRAM MRX Classic shifter will be OK as a replacement for an SRAM MRX 204-705. (That doesn't match anything I see on the SRAM web site, but I figure it's older or only sold with big-box bikes or something like that. It's the only number on the unit.)
Details.... I bought my son a used Magna mountain bike--knowing it was a cheap brand, that might need some work, but everything seemed mostly OK. My biggest concern was that the right grip shift was really tight to turn out of 7th gear. I thought I could fix this with some simple adjustment.
My first thought was the rear derailleur, which seemed very tight & had a rusty spring. Sure enough, with some lubrication, it moved much easier, and the shifter could now be turned. But... it wouldn't stay. It would go straight back down to 7.
So I took the shifter apart (wondering if this bike was a mistake....) and discovered that the spring is missing! With nothing to press into the ratchet notches, no wonder it wouldn't stay anywhere but the highest gear.
I figure for the cost of the MRX Classic, I might as well replace the whole thing rather than try to dig up a spring. I'd appreciate any advice you have.
Details.... I bought my son a used Magna mountain bike--knowing it was a cheap brand, that might need some work, but everything seemed mostly OK. My biggest concern was that the right grip shift was really tight to turn out of 7th gear. I thought I could fix this with some simple adjustment.
My first thought was the rear derailleur, which seemed very tight & had a rusty spring. Sure enough, with some lubrication, it moved much easier, and the shifter could now be turned. But... it wouldn't stay. It would go straight back down to 7.
So I took the shifter apart (wondering if this bike was a mistake....) and discovered that the spring is missing! With nothing to press into the ratchet notches, no wonder it wouldn't stay anywhere but the highest gear.
I figure for the cost of the MRX Classic, I might as well replace the whole thing rather than try to dig up a spring. I'd appreciate any advice you have.