07-17-2014, 11:42 PM
Hello,
I'm trying to do some basic bike repairs, but I've stumbled upon a problem I cannot solve.
I have a Trek Lexa women's road bike (~3 years old) with Shimano derailleurs. It was in need of a tune-up as shifting between gears was not smooth and the chain was rubbing the bracket; however it was capable of shifting. I started by unhooking the shifter cable and adjusting the high and low limits of the rear derailleur. When I hooked the cable back up (tightened the rear adjustment screw, pulled on the cables, tightened the cable as much as I could while the gears were in the largest front cog and smallest back cog, the highest gear setting), it refused to shift out of the highest gear (smallest cog) even after adjusting the tension with the rear adjustment screw as far as it could go. I really wrenched on the cable to get it even tighter and found that I jammed the cable in the shifters resulting in an inability to shift. Since I couldn't get the cable tight enough to shift without jamming the cable I decided the cables needed to be changed. Here I am, covered in grease with brand spankin' new cables and housing hooked up to the bike, yet I have the same problem. I cannot get the bike to shift from the smallest cog and when I tighten the cable further I jam the cable in the shifters.
Silly me tried to do the front derailleur following the problems with the back derailleur and it is now in the same condition. I have not tried the new cables on the front derailleur as I am disheartened.
I can't see where the problem might be, the derailleur moves when the cable is disconnected and pushed by hand, the cable tension increases as I downshift, and I didn't do anything funky that I can discern, so it's strange that it was working and by merely adjusting the high and low limits (although not by much at all) and unhooking the cable I would completely lose the ability to shift. The chain needs to be replaced, but I can't see why that would be the problem (although I'll gladly change it just to see, I have the chain tool and the new chain..)
My bike is a work horse and it's the best way to enjoy the (limited) summer we have here in Canada. I can go fixed gear if I must, but I have some wicked hills on the way to work... Any help would be greatly appreciated! Pictures can be added if you think it would help
NOTE: the derailleur DOES NOT MOVE in response to the cable. When everything is hooked up, although there is cable tension and the derailleur is functional, the two are not working together... I'm double checking the connections and everything looks correct...
I'm trying to do some basic bike repairs, but I've stumbled upon a problem I cannot solve.
I have a Trek Lexa women's road bike (~3 years old) with Shimano derailleurs. It was in need of a tune-up as shifting between gears was not smooth and the chain was rubbing the bracket; however it was capable of shifting. I started by unhooking the shifter cable and adjusting the high and low limits of the rear derailleur. When I hooked the cable back up (tightened the rear adjustment screw, pulled on the cables, tightened the cable as much as I could while the gears were in the largest front cog and smallest back cog, the highest gear setting), it refused to shift out of the highest gear (smallest cog) even after adjusting the tension with the rear adjustment screw as far as it could go. I really wrenched on the cable to get it even tighter and found that I jammed the cable in the shifters resulting in an inability to shift. Since I couldn't get the cable tight enough to shift without jamming the cable I decided the cables needed to be changed. Here I am, covered in grease with brand spankin' new cables and housing hooked up to the bike, yet I have the same problem. I cannot get the bike to shift from the smallest cog and when I tighten the cable further I jam the cable in the shifters.
Silly me tried to do the front derailleur following the problems with the back derailleur and it is now in the same condition. I have not tried the new cables on the front derailleur as I am disheartened.
I can't see where the problem might be, the derailleur moves when the cable is disconnected and pushed by hand, the cable tension increases as I downshift, and I didn't do anything funky that I can discern, so it's strange that it was working and by merely adjusting the high and low limits (although not by much at all) and unhooking the cable I would completely lose the ability to shift. The chain needs to be replaced, but I can't see why that would be the problem (although I'll gladly change it just to see, I have the chain tool and the new chain..)
My bike is a work horse and it's the best way to enjoy the (limited) summer we have here in Canada. I can go fixed gear if I must, but I have some wicked hills on the way to work... Any help would be greatly appreciated! Pictures can be added if you think it would help
NOTE: the derailleur DOES NOT MOVE in response to the cable. When everything is hooked up, although there is cable tension and the derailleur is functional, the two are not working together... I'm double checking the connections and everything looks correct...