03-20-2014, 06:20 AM
I have a dutch bike that I bought in Copenhagen. It is back breaking and has a hub gear. It keeps changing gears randomly either when I try to go up into the highest gear (there are 3 gears) it will go into that gear for a minute and then when i least expect it and am pedalling hard to get past a truck it will slit into a lower gear. It is like the pedals give way. It does not go out of gear, it just slips into another gear. I have little control over what gear I am in. Today I did my whole 20 minute cycle to work with out touching the gear change on the handle and it went down form 3 to 1 and back up again twice!
This is really frustrating as I feel I cannot rely on the bike and get up speed. I have had this problem for a while. I first paid a bike shop to 'fix' it and the I thin put a new gear cable and when I cycled away after 15 minutes the back wheel got stuck and wouldn't turn, this happened when I was at a busy junction and i nearly fell off. I had to carry it back for them to free the wheel. I then took it home but it still kept chaining gears randomly so I didn't cycle for a while.I was so annoyed I didn't take it back to them and just lost £60.
I then got another bike shop to look at it and explained the ghost gear chaining and they tested it and rode it and said that they couldn't make the problem happen and therefore there was no problem - it must be because i am not changing gears properly. I need to back pedal a little when changing gears. I already knew this from another bike shop telling me 2 yeas ago and I have been conscious of it. But I figured I was just an idiot and went away and tried to cycle better. That bike shop identified a few other little things they said it needed done and then I paid them £60 for that. I took the bike away and for a week was happy cycling, changing gears very carefully when not pedalling/back pedalling a little as i was told to do. It was great.
After another week it started happening again. It has damaged my confidence in cycling as i not don't feel safe and its embarrassing to have everyone overtake you because you don't know wheat gear you will be in one minute to the next. I am lucky my commute is mostly though parks and cycle paths but London is scary to cycle in, I have just moved here and cycling here is new to me.
I have taken the bike back to the bike shop and they seem annoyed with me. I said it was good for a while and i was very careful to do what they suggested but it was happening again. the guy is nice but he seemed baffled. He said he could remove the back break and put on a handle break and a fixed gear wheel but that would be £90. He said he will also change the gear cable and test it again for £10. He says hubs rarely bear and he couldn't tell me more without changing me a lot to take it apart.
I don't know much about bike shut I am trying to pay professionals who do. I feel hey have not fixed the problem even though I have now paid £120 in "repairs" that haven't repaired it. The bike only cost about that. I feel maybe I should give up and sell it but now i have put so much money into it I am a little heart broken. I also feel these guys in bike shops think i ma an idiot who can't ride a bike and that there is nothing wrong with it but there really is. I know I don't know much about bikes but thats why I am paying for their advice.
I don't know what to do, I feel like its my fault and I can't afford to fix it more or a new hub and I wish someone had just done that in the first place. I also feel bike shop guys don't take me seriously because I am a girl.
Does anyone know what the really problem is? Or should I just give up and sell it? Can i even sell it in this condition? I like the bike and do not want to sell it but no one seems to be able to fix it and it is stopping me cycle.
They bike guy is currently changing the gear cable and disconnecting it from the hub so it will only have the high gear apparently. Is this the right thing to do?
This is really frustrating as I feel I cannot rely on the bike and get up speed. I have had this problem for a while. I first paid a bike shop to 'fix' it and the I thin put a new gear cable and when I cycled away after 15 minutes the back wheel got stuck and wouldn't turn, this happened when I was at a busy junction and i nearly fell off. I had to carry it back for them to free the wheel. I then took it home but it still kept chaining gears randomly so I didn't cycle for a while.I was so annoyed I didn't take it back to them and just lost £60.
I then got another bike shop to look at it and explained the ghost gear chaining and they tested it and rode it and said that they couldn't make the problem happen and therefore there was no problem - it must be because i am not changing gears properly. I need to back pedal a little when changing gears. I already knew this from another bike shop telling me 2 yeas ago and I have been conscious of it. But I figured I was just an idiot and went away and tried to cycle better. That bike shop identified a few other little things they said it needed done and then I paid them £60 for that. I took the bike away and for a week was happy cycling, changing gears very carefully when not pedalling/back pedalling a little as i was told to do. It was great.
After another week it started happening again. It has damaged my confidence in cycling as i not don't feel safe and its embarrassing to have everyone overtake you because you don't know wheat gear you will be in one minute to the next. I am lucky my commute is mostly though parks and cycle paths but London is scary to cycle in, I have just moved here and cycling here is new to me.
I have taken the bike back to the bike shop and they seem annoyed with me. I said it was good for a while and i was very careful to do what they suggested but it was happening again. the guy is nice but he seemed baffled. He said he could remove the back break and put on a handle break and a fixed gear wheel but that would be £90. He said he will also change the gear cable and test it again for £10. He says hubs rarely bear and he couldn't tell me more without changing me a lot to take it apart.
I don't know much about bike shut I am trying to pay professionals who do. I feel hey have not fixed the problem even though I have now paid £120 in "repairs" that haven't repaired it. The bike only cost about that. I feel maybe I should give up and sell it but now i have put so much money into it I am a little heart broken. I also feel these guys in bike shops think i ma an idiot who can't ride a bike and that there is nothing wrong with it but there really is. I know I don't know much about bikes but thats why I am paying for their advice.
I don't know what to do, I feel like its my fault and I can't afford to fix it more or a new hub and I wish someone had just done that in the first place. I also feel bike shop guys don't take me seriously because I am a girl.
Does anyone know what the really problem is? Or should I just give up and sell it? Can i even sell it in this condition? I like the bike and do not want to sell it but no one seems to be able to fix it and it is stopping me cycle.
They bike guy is currently changing the gear cable and disconnecting it from the hub so it will only have the high gear apparently. Is this the right thing to do?