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Permalink Reply by David Travis on August 28, 2009 at 4:39pm
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Permalink Reply by Ben O'Neil on August 30, 2009 at 1:12pm Most often I would suggest replacing the chain and cassette together, as they wear out at similar rates and in a way specific to both. Your derailleur hanger could also be bent, which would affect the shifting no matter what you do to the derailleur. Both are easy fixes.
Just for information's sake, what type of cassette/chain/derailleur are you running, how many miles are on everything, and did you make sure you cut the new chain to the exact same length as the old chain when you put it on? I could help answer your question a little better with that information.
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Permalink Reply by Nick G on August 31, 2009 at 9:26am I have a ten speed with a Shimano deraileur system. I'm not sure on the type of chain, but it's the third time I've replaced the chain, I usually do it once or twice a season. There's probably 8,000 miles on the cassette.
El Gecko said:Most often I would suggest replacing the chain and cassette together, as they wear out at similar rates and in a way specific to both. Your derailleur hanger could also be bent, which would affect the shifting no matter what you do to the derailleur. Both are easy fixes.
Just for information's sake, what type of cassette/chain/derailleur are you running, how many miles are on everything, and did you make sure you cut the new chain to the exact same length as the old chain when you put it on? I could help answer your question a little better with that information.
Permalink Reply by David Travis on August 31, 2009 at 9:38am
Permalink Reply by Ben O'Neil on August 31, 2009 at 1:17pm Have you looked at the derailleur hanger? If it's bent, that can cause the problems you're describing, even if the rest of the drivetrain is tuned in properly.
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Permalink Reply by Ben O'Neil on August 31, 2009 at 1:18pm 8,000 miles on a cassette is pretty good, I'd venture to guess that it finally kicked the bucket. Does it skip while you're adjusting it in the stand, or only while riding/under load?
Ben O'Neil said:I have a ten speed with a Shimano deraileur system. I'm not sure on the type of chain, but it's the third time I've replaced the chain, I usually do it once or twice a season. There's probably 8,000 miles on the cassette.
El Gecko said:Most often I would suggest replacing the chain and cassette together, as they wear out at similar rates and in a way specific to both. Your derailleur hanger could also be bent, which would affect the shifting no matter what you do to the derailleur. Both are easy fixes.
Just for information's sake, what type of cassette/chain/derailleur are you running, how many miles are on everything, and did you make sure you cut the new chain to the exact same length as the old chain when you put it on? I could help answer your question a little better with that information.
Permalink Reply by Nick G on August 31, 2009 at 1:39pm Only under load.
El Gecko said:8,000 miles on a cassette is pretty good, I'd venture to guess that it finally kicked the bucket. Does it skip while you're adjusting it in the stand, or only while riding/under load?
Ben O'Neil said:I have a ten speed with a Shimano deraileur system. I'm not sure on the type of chain, but it's the third time I've replaced the chain, I usually do it once or twice a season. There's probably 8,000 miles on the cassette.
El Gecko said:Most often I would suggest replacing the chain and cassette together, as they wear out at similar rates and in a way specific to both. Your derailleur hanger could also be bent, which would affect the shifting no matter what you do to the derailleur. Both are easy fixes.
Just for information's sake, what type of cassette/chain/derailleur are you running, how many miles are on everything, and did you make sure you cut the new chain to the exact same length as the old chain when you put it on? I could help answer your question a little better with that information.
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