Indexing on '91 Kona driving me mad...

bertberr

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I recently replaced the chain again on my '91 Cinder Cone, but cassette was still fine so left it alone.

But, the indexing is proving a real nightmare. On the few rides I've done with the new chain I'm getting a metallic sounding noise from the cassette / RD / jockey area when in the fourth sprocket. When looking at the chain / sprocket relationship while up on the workstand, the chain is definately making contact off centre of the sprocket. However, when I adjust the noise away via three or four anti clockwise turns of the barrel adj', I then get the same noise on the first & second sprocket... :evil:

And vica versa, everytime I adjust one away, the other starts making a noise... just don't know what to look at next? I'm only doing one turn at a time on the barrel adjuster, so its not as if I'm overdoing it the other way.

Buy a new cassette (7spd Shimano HG) even though the other looks fine? Or hit with large hammer out of frustation and hope for the best? Or any other ideas?
 
Check the cable is clamped right and you haven't taken it the wrong route (easily done). Always set indexing with the smallest two sprockets - if they're right and it doesn't work further up the block there's a cable problem.
 
I'll check cable routing tomorrow, though it doesn't have a separate hangar - RD bolts straight to frame. I did think it might be a RD alignment problem, but just looking at the mech from the back, it looks OK, at least to the naked eye...

Is there any way an LBS can check a frame for 'trueness', bearing in mind that if there is an issue we must be talking microns...???
 
Other suggestions:
Jockey wheel pins secure?
How old is the rear mech? Check that the pivot pins aren't worn allowing the arm to move out of alignment under load.
 
At least 75% of my shifting problems have been cable orientated.

Clean cable and check for any kinks. Buy a new cable inner wire if you're flush .... a good quality 1.12mm one! :cool:
 
bertberr":3nshch3q said:
Is there any way an LBS can check a frame for 'trueness', bearing in mind that if there is an issue we must be talking microns...???

All decent shops will have a hanger aligner that will get it to within microns.

Other things to check along with the above - is the chain correct for the number of speeds (ie it's not a 6 speed chain on an 8 speed block or a 9 speed on a 7 speed block)? When you say the cassette is fine, have you checked it under pressure?
 
pete_mcc":1hg9pzww said:
bertberr":1hg9pzww said:
Is there any way an LBS can check a frame for 'trueness', bearing in mind that if there is an issue we must be talking microns...???

All decent shops will have a hanger aligner that will get it to within microns.

Well, near enough anyway, but certainly not to within microns ;)
Just eyeball it or hold a steel straight-edge on it and see if that looks square/parallel to the frame. If it does, it's not the hanger that's the problem. If it seems slightly out then tweak it back with an adjustable.

I personally think your problem will lie with the mech. but check your cables are ok first - in fact it's probably just as easy to fit new outers and inners anyway for the few minutes that it takes.
 
Get one of these: http://www.cyclebasket.com/products.php ... 0s276p2333

I bought one between myself and a few friends and was amazed that out of 13 bikes only one was actually correct. As a lifetime cyclist this is absolutely essential, until they replace the rear mech of course. One frame I had with a brand-new replaceable hanger was one of the worst!

PS. This is one of my favourite shops with some great bargains that often undercut the big boys. They do have a universal £6 delivery fee (except on frames I think), but even with that you can normally save cash if you're buying a couple of things. Again I do batch purchases with friends to share the delivery cost.
 
I've checked the following:

1. Cable - no kinks and routing seems OK at the back i.e. no sharp angle as it enters RD, though maybe there is a little too much outer between shifter and 1st cable guide (see pics).

2. Jockey wheels spinning OK and pins/bolts tight.

3. Chain is a 7/8spd (SRAM PC850)

4. RD (Deore LX M581 marketed as 9spd mech but apparently fine on a 7spd cassette once limits adjusted, as they have been) is less than a year old with next to no wear.

Pete_mcc - what do you mean by checking cassette under pressure?

Andy R - what aspect of the mech do you suspect may be the cause?

Jason802 - that alignment tool looks interesting, can't figure out by looking at it how it actually works...
 

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