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Joël Chappel
Guest
Hello,
I need an advice...
My daughter's 20" MTB has Shimano deraillers (TY22...) with Grip-shift
shifters.
This works not so bad...
But even after a serious cleaning/greasing/oiling/tuning, the shifters are
still too difficult for her. The shifters on brand new kid bicycles in
stores are much more easy to operate... So something must be wrong with my
setup on her bike...
That's of no importance for her ridings in the nearby streets, since she
won't shift anyway, but during our MTB errands, and for the cyclocamping
ride we plan for next july, that's a problem.
Has anybody an idea ?
That's for casual use, so I wish I don't need to release her whole
transmission. Anyway, brand new stock kid bicycles use the same kind of
low-end components.
Thanks in advance.
I need an advice...
My daughter's 20" MTB has Shimano deraillers (TY22...) with Grip-shift
shifters.
This works not so bad...
But even after a serious cleaning/greasing/oiling/tuning, the shifters are
still too difficult for her. The shifters on brand new kid bicycles in
stores are much more easy to operate... So something must be wrong with my
setup on her bike...
That's of no importance for her ridings in the nearby streets, since she
won't shift anyway, but during our MTB errands, and for the cyclocamping
ride we plan for next july, that's a problem.
Has anybody an idea ?
That's for casual use, so I wish I don't need to release her whole
transmission. Anyway, brand new stock kid bicycles use the same kind of
low-end components.
Thanks in advance.