I have a 18 speed Mountain Bike (Outlaw USA) That's all I have on it. It has the SHIMANO SIS Deraileur.
Problem: When the Thumb Shifter is set to "Click" the chain keeps wanting to jump off the spocket (largest one) and go to the next lowest one.
This is with the front one one the middle sprocket.
If I don't use the "Click" setting and change the speed by just moving the Shifter it seems to work fine.
Is there a way to adjust the Click setting or do I replace the Shifter??
I also like to know more about the Name Brand for this bike!!! (any ideas)
I have sent a picture I hope it turns out!
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I found the name of the bike..... It's a Huffy! The name was covered by some tape that I use to tape the cable for the computer (PamORam) I saw it as I was removing the bracket for the computer since it has stop working.
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I believe those are "thumb shifters", but it doesn't really matter much. What you're adjusting is the rear derailleur and cable tension.
I was actually joking about it being a Huffy, but there you go. I was right about it being made by Pacific Cycles which owns Huffy. What I didn't know is that Pacific is now owned by a Canadian comany, Doral. Cheap bike trivia. Regardless, made in China/Taiwan.
OK, Here is an update, I think the 3/4 inch nut I removed is what they refer to as a combo "Spacer" and "Locknut"
I have also found that this bike has Shimano SIS MF-HG20 Freewheel made in Singapore and it has 6 Speeds.
I do not see a Master Link in the chain. Should there be one or is this one of those you can remove any link with on of those chain tools????
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By "cheap". of course what I meant was "non-overpriced Euro-crap". Good solid bike.
The spacer/locknut from the axle needs to be on before you install the wheel. And tightening/loosening this can change the bearing adjustment. This does have to stick out a little past the end of the freewheel so the freewheel won't rub on the inside of the frame. You should look at the tutorial on rebuilding an axle.
Once the axle is complete, you shouldn't have to touch that to tighten the wheel in the frame. If the axle is spinning as you try to tighten the nuts on the outside, try getting the other side tight first. That will hold the axle from turning. But you don't turn the nuts on the inside when you're installing the wheel. If the wheel keeps coming loose, look at the threads on the axle, they may be stripped. If they look ok, it may be on the nut. Try a new nut.
Most chains don't have master links on this type of bike. You'll need a chain tool. Why are you taking it off?