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Richard
  
Could someone please tell me why the &$^# ShimaNO 105 9-spd
STY levers have that little ledge at the edge of the shift
cable socket so one can't just push the remains of a frayed
cable back out????

Oh yeah, any hints at how to get the knob over the edge so I
can put in a new cable? I mean, I know the shifters are
disposable, but they're expensive (foolishly priced at about
the same price as Centaur Ergo's) disposables!

Thanks!

Dave Thompson
  
"richard" <rmcclarynospam@insightbb.com> wrote in message
news:xgTHc.52385$MB3.41684@attbi_s04...
> Could someone please tell me why the &$^# ShimaNO 105 9-
> spd STY levers have that little ledge at the edge of the
> shift cable socket so one can't just push the remains of a
> frayed cable back out????
>
> Oh yeah, any hints at how to get the knob over the edge so
> I can put in a new cable? I mean, I know the shifters are
> disposable, but they're expensive (foolishly priced at
> about the same price as Centaur Ergo's) disposables!
>
> Thanks!

Make sure that your shifter is "shifted" (by pushing the
little lever in multiple times, and having tension on the
cable simultaneously) all the way. I've never had problems
removing cables from the shifters, frayed or otherwise.

Richard
  
Well, thanks to my collection of tiny little tools from my
model building days, I got the old cable out...

There's a small slot through that stupid lip. I risked a
fine screwdriver that acted as a wedge to lift the knob up
above the level of the lip. Then, using a pin vise to hold a
1/16" drill bit, I was eventually able to push it out (after
jabbing frayed cable ends into my finger tip more times than
I care to think about...)

It was really making me wish for the days of friction down
tube shifters and 6-spd blocks, except there's no way to
mount them on that frame.

richard wrote:
> Could someone please tell me why the &$^# ShimaNO 105 9-
> spd STY levers have that little ledge at the edge of the
> shift cable socket so one can't just push the remains of a
> frayed cable back out????
>
> Oh yeah, any hints at how to get the knob over the edge so
> I can put in a new cable? I mean, I know the shifters are
> disposable, but they're expensive (foolishly priced at
> about the same price as Centaur Ergo's) disposables!
>
> Thanks!

Qui Si Parla Ca
  
richard-<< Oh yeah, any hints at how to get the knob over
the edge so I can put in a new cable? I mean, I know the
shifters are disposable, but they're expensive (foolishly
priced at about the same price as Centaur Ergo's)
disposables! >><BR><BR>

sharpened spoke, stick it in there, Poor design, duplicated
in higher end STI...

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