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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Long Island, NY
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I have two questions.
1... I just bought a new cyclometer. My wife and I used to be within a tenth of a mile in synch for any distance ride. Now, on a 35 mile ride we are 1 mile apart. Both cyclometers are properly configured for wheel size. Once I figure out the real mileage, I want to adjust one of the wheel sensors higher or lower to bring it closer in synch. The question is: Which way do I move the wheel sensor to show more mileage? i.e. If the bike shows 1 mile and I want that same distance to show 1.1 mile, how do I move the sensor? 2...If I want to relax/loosen the cable on the front derailler, which way do I turn the barrel on the cable by the down tube? I have a triple, and when using the middle ring in the front and the outside ring in the rear, the outside edge of the front chain guide rubs. Thanks, in advance. Glenn |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Tucson, AZ
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Long Island, NY
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Thanks...you are correct about the tires. Hers are 650 and mine are 700.
Regarding the limit screws...I understand what you are saying. However, if the relax the cable with the barrel adjuster, what DOES that do? Glenn |
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Location: Tucson, AZ
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That will change how far your shift lever moves when the front derailleur moves from one limit to another. |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Have you made sure that you have the right diameter programed in for the tire size you are using? It is my expereince that tires that are nominally the same size can actually vary somewhat between manufacturers.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Long Island, NY
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I reset the cyclometer on both bikes based on actual wheel distance. I will test ride this weekend.
I am still a bit leery about playing with the stop limits, so will hold on that. However, in the past, by rotating the barrel I would get back my micro shift adjustment. That seemed to work, so I will try that first. |
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