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Old 07-08.-2005
Naaman G. Landers
 
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I am running an old 12 speed shimano drive train. Recently I notice that the
train feels rough as I shift into the lower gears. Thus far it is not
skipping, autoshifting, or failing to cover all gear combos. Any ideas??


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Old 07-08.-2005
Pat
 
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"Naaman G. Landers" <nlandoo@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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: I am running an old 12 speed shimano drive train. Recently I notice that
the
: train feels rough as I shift into the lower gears. Thus far it is not
: skipping, autoshifting, or failing to cover all gear combos. Any ideas??

Sounds like a front derailleur problem to me. have you tried lubrication or
cleaning?

Pat in TX
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Old 07-08.-2005
Neil Brooks
 
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"Naaman G. Landers" <nlandoo@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

>I am running an old 12 speed shimano drive train. Recently I notice that the
>train feels rough as I shift into the lower gears. Thus far it is not
>skipping, autoshifting, or failing to cover all gear combos. Any ideas??


Worn cogs on the cassette? Take a look at the teeth (and the gums,
while you're there).
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Old 07-08.-2005
Sheldon Brown
 
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Naaman G. Landers wrote:

> I am running an old 12 speed shimano drive train. Recently I notice that the
> train feels rough as I shift into the lower gears. Thus far it is not
> skipping, autoshifting, or failing to cover all gear combos. Any ideas??


Sounds as if the "B tension" screw is too loose, so that the chain is
getting trapped between the jockey pulley and the large rear sprocket.

See: http://sheldonbrown.com/derailer-adjustment for detailed instructions.

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