Hi I'm new to the forums and need some info about my front derailleur. The further I push the shift lever on the handle bar the further the derailleur moves toward the biggest sprocket. The only problem is the chain will slip off the two bigger sprockets and stay on the smallest. Pretty much i cant keep the bike in gear. I have read a few other posts that touch on the topic, but they don't give me enough information. Does anyone know about or had this same problem?
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Do the chainrings on the Middle and the Bigger look at all bent or the teeth look "shark toothed"?
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Ok sounds like your Derailler needs to be adjusted. Here is Alex's video on how to do that
http://bikeride.com/adjust-front-derailer/ . If this doesn't seem to be the problem can you take a couple photos of the derailler?
Also, from reading your post, when you are pedaling per say and you shift into a larger "sprocket" the chain goes goes there. But right after does the derailler seem to retract back pulling the chain back to the small sprocket?
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Either the shifter is broken or just gummed up. There is a little ratchet mechanism inside. First, try to get some penetrating oil inside, let it sit for a while and then try shifting. Repeat. If nothing helps, some shifters can be serviced, though with all the small springs and ratchets and stuff this is nothing for the fainthearted. If nothing helps, get a new one, I am not sure, but I think most MTB type shifters should be ok (since this is for the front derailleur). You might even be able to get a used pair somewhere.
Thats more then likely your answer. Please do update
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Finally I have figured out that my derailleur was not wanting to stay in gear because the shifter was gumming. To fix the problem i first; removed the cover form the shifter. With the cover off i soaked the insides off the shifter with WD-40. On a tip from a friend, I took a small flathead screwdriver and wiggled back and forth what he said were called "Paws" (Correct me if the word "paw" is wrong). The "paws" are small spring loaded ratcheting mechanisms, and in case they are gold. After freeing the paws from the gunk I followed up with more WD-40 and some Marvel lubricating oil. While applying the lube I pushed the shift lever in and out until the paws caught and the bike was changing gears once again. So thank you for all your guys help, I would have never figured it out.
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Damn you Alex! You beat me to the pawls correction!
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Sure is. Might have something do with him owning the site and all.
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hehe.
Hey cool...I just realized I got 5 stars...Wonder how I did that.
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I was able to fix this issue by raising the front derailleur higher than the 2-3cm recommended by everyone. "It's a suggestion, not a rule."
That helped my problem.
I am having the same problem, only with a road bike STI shifter (Tiagra). The front shifter, for tightening the cable and pulling the chain onto the big chainring, moves the front derailleur and will shift the chain; but when you release the shifter the derailleur moves back and the chain downshifts. Also, there is no "click" in the shifter when it moves the chain, so I suspect that's where the problem is.
The bike is relatively new (8 months, but with 1000 miles on it), and all of this started to happen while I was adjusting the barrel adjuster on the downtube to stretch the chain a bit, as it was having a hard time shifting onto the big chainring.
Any ideas?
To me it sounds like it is gummed up. You might try to squirt penetrating oil in it or take it to the bike shop where you bought it and ask them. It should not gum up after only 8 months (well, depending on where you ride and store the bike...).