Hope I'm not breaking any rules starting a second thread for a same bike, different issue.
When I bought the bike the right trigger had no resistence/effect on shifting at all (it just swings when pressed with my right thumb)
I read that soaking it in simple green might get it to work...
I also read this set up is/was notorious for the issue and not one to try and "open" and repair.
Sure enough about a 1/4th bottle of SG and it started to engage!
But now if it sits any length of time, it needs more SG...
I have either witnessed or had a tech confirm the SG method works and that they use it all the time... so for those who use this method to free up shifters, do you normally have to resoak repeatedly?
Thanks in advance, hope this makes sense...
When I bought the bike the right trigger had no resistence/effect on shifting at all (it just swings when pressed with my right thumb)
I read that soaking it in simple green might get it to work...
I also read this set up is/was notorious for the issue and not one to try and "open" and repair.
Sure enough about a 1/4th bottle of SG and it started to engage!
But now if it sits any length of time, it needs more SG...
I have either witnessed or had a tech confirm the SG method works and that they use it all the time... so for those who use this method to free up shifters, do you normally have to resoak repeatedly?
Thanks in advance, hope this makes sense...