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Gears jumping??

Hi

Not too sure how to tackle this but...usually when the gears jump is it because the chain is nackered?? How do I check??

Thanks

Chris

Comments

  • more than likely it'll be your rear mech that isn't set up right, may need a little tinkering. if your not sure how to do this, either goole it or take it to the shop, no point f**king your kit up by bodging it yourself
  • hound doghound dog Posts: 293
    Best get shop to check if chain is stretched unless you know someone who works on their own bikes. Its a very simple tool to measure if its stretched. Doubt you'll get charged just for checking.
  • DermskiDermski Posts: 14
    You probably just need your rear mech adjusted and maybe the gear cables replaced.

    I had the same problem with my bike and this sorted it out. Shouldn't cost much to get done at a good bike shop.

    Testing the chain for stretching is also a good idea. I think there was an artical in 220 an issue or 2 ago about now to do this with a normal ruler.



    Dermski!











  • MikeyBMikeyB Posts: 135
    You can easily measure for chain stretch yourself: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/chains.html#stretch



    But it is more likely to be due to adjustment of the rear mech. This is easy enough to do yourself and again Sheldon knows all: http://sheldonbrown.com/derailer-adjustment.html



    Mike

  • domtylerdomtyler Posts: 3
    Hi There,



    This video is rather good for explaining how to check the indexing of rear derailleurs.



    Thanks,

    Dom

  • TTX PROTTX PRO Posts: 225
    could be one of a thew reasons.

    1. your rear mech needs setting up

    2. your gear cable is streched and need replacing

    3. your chain is streched and needs replacing

    you best bett is to take it to you local bike shop and get them do/check the above.I would advice you to get the gear cable replaced if and only if streched and get your local bike shop to do it and they will set up the gears for you over wise just do number 1
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