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Steve
Guest
I have a question for the more mechanically-inclined readers.
I'm having an issue when I hook up the new bike to my trainer. Not
long after I begin pedaling, I'm experiencing some sporadic false
shifting, meaning it both sounds and feels like I'm shifting, but the
gear doesn't actually shift.
With my pea-like brain, I'm assuming this is the result of either one
of two things. First, because the frame is a lot less stiff than the
aluminum frame I was riding, perhaps my weight is causing the frame to
flex once I set the rear skewer in the trainer and that, in turn, is
creating tension on the rear derailleur cable where it sits in the
cable guide under the crank housing.
Any thoughts on that one?
I'm having an issue when I hook up the new bike to my trainer. Not
long after I begin pedaling, I'm experiencing some sporadic false
shifting, meaning it both sounds and feels like I'm shifting, but the
gear doesn't actually shift.
With my pea-like brain, I'm assuming this is the result of either one
of two things. First, because the frame is a lot less stiff than the
aluminum frame I was riding, perhaps my weight is causing the frame to
flex once I set the rear skewer in the trainer and that, in turn, is
creating tension on the rear derailleur cable where it sits in the
cable guide under the crank housing.
Any thoughts on that one?