moonlite
Kona Fan
I find most bike-building / fettling tasks enjoyable and satisfying -- except for installing/setting up front derailleurs. The technique just seems to elude me.
Take today: I installed a new (to me) Middleburn RS7 Triple on my 1999 Kona Explosif. I checked that the bottom bracket spindle length was right and it was (the existing one is the correct length) and adjusted the height of the derailleur cage so it was c 2mm above the big ring. But after I connected the cable, I couldn't get the chain to change up onto the big ring.
Tightening the cable got it nearly there, but not quite. I adjusted the upper limit screw as far as it would go, and the chain reluctantly made its way onto the big ring, but only with huge effort at the lever. Reducing the tension started the whole issue all over again -- it's happy in the middle ring, but can't quite make it onto the big one.
It's not the first time I've had this issue. In fact, this is usually the way it goes with the front derailleur when I have a go at it. What am I doing wrong?
Take today: I installed a new (to me) Middleburn RS7 Triple on my 1999 Kona Explosif. I checked that the bottom bracket spindle length was right and it was (the existing one is the correct length) and adjusted the height of the derailleur cage so it was c 2mm above the big ring. But after I connected the cable, I couldn't get the chain to change up onto the big ring.
Tightening the cable got it nearly there, but not quite. I adjusted the upper limit screw as far as it would go, and the chain reluctantly made its way onto the big ring, but only with huge effort at the lever. Reducing the tension started the whole issue all over again -- it's happy in the middle ring, but can't quite make it onto the big one.
It's not the first time I've had this issue. In fact, this is usually the way it goes with the front derailleur when I have a go at it. What am I doing wrong?