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Adrian Boliston wrote: > "Eatmorepies" <stopthere@lineone.net> wrote: > > >>"Tazlvr" <tazlvruk@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message >>news:8hfBd.515$cz6.490@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net... >> >>>I have a new bike. It has ShimanoDeore gears.When I'm on smaller >>>sprockets the chain seems to slip a tooth. It does it randomly, not >>>just when i'm putting a lot of pressure on it. I can't get to the >>>bikeshop now until after new year. I went on to Sheldon Brown which >>>said it's either a worn chain, which it obviously isn't or bent >>>deurailler, which it isn't. Any ideas as to what it could be. >> >>New bike = cables settling in (possibly). Tighten the cable a quarter >>turn at a time at the rear mech adjusment screw. Test to see if the >>bike shifts smoothly. > > > My new bike used to skip, mainly on the smallest 2 rear cogs, and I thought > I had a dodgy rear casette, but I finally adjusted the cable tension and > that fixed it. > > If it's new wait until after new year and go back to the shop. Don't mess with stuff if it's their responsibility to fix it. Hell it's only a day or two, can't you use an old bike or just make do? Sniper8052 |
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