08-17-2013, 11:12 PM
Hi Folks -
I recently pulled my old, early-90s Yukon Giant out of storage (where it's sat for...let's just say, a while), put air in the tires, WD40'd just about everything, and took it for a test ride to see what kind of shape it was in.
It's worth noting that this bike has a rapid-fire Shamino 200GS shifter / derailleur setup.
Right off the bat, I could tell there were issues shifting. Shifts were slow, if they worked at all. Both front and rear derailleur would make a clicking sound, then SOMETIMES shift.
Unfortunately, near the end of my test ride around the block, the right shifter (for the rear derailleur) completely stopped working. The upshift trigger feels good, but the downshift one has no tension and just springs back to the home position. It doesn't feel like it's "connected" anymore, if that makes sense.
So, I did some homework and discovered the shifter cable was very, very lose. I tightened it up and.. no dice. Pressing either trigger does not make the shifter cable move at all. Where do I go from here? I tried blasting a bunch of WD40 into the shifter housing and it absolutely made the top trigger feel more solid....
I'm certain that I'm dealing with multiple issues here. Once the shifter is back to a working state, both derailleurs will need some TLC, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
-Craig
I recently pulled my old, early-90s Yukon Giant out of storage (where it's sat for...let's just say, a while), put air in the tires, WD40'd just about everything, and took it for a test ride to see what kind of shape it was in.
It's worth noting that this bike has a rapid-fire Shamino 200GS shifter / derailleur setup.
Right off the bat, I could tell there were issues shifting. Shifts were slow, if they worked at all. Both front and rear derailleur would make a clicking sound, then SOMETIMES shift.
Unfortunately, near the end of my test ride around the block, the right shifter (for the rear derailleur) completely stopped working. The upshift trigger feels good, but the downshift one has no tension and just springs back to the home position. It doesn't feel like it's "connected" anymore, if that makes sense.
So, I did some homework and discovered the shifter cable was very, very lose. I tightened it up and.. no dice. Pressing either trigger does not make the shifter cable move at all. Where do I go from here? I tried blasting a bunch of WD40 into the shifter housing and it absolutely made the top trigger feel more solid....
I'm certain that I'm dealing with multiple issues here. Once the shifter is back to a working state, both derailleurs will need some TLC, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
-Craig