Take a look here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Drh4PHMQwKI and here 
http://si.shimano.com/

 

On Thursday, January 22, 2015 at 6:33:31 PM UTC-5, DSat wrote:
>
> First attempt at replacing my rear derailer cable.  Using the same 
> handlebars, bar end shifters (riv silver), cable housings (in good 
> condition).  Have not touched any limit screws as derailer seems to be 
> lined up correctly under the smallest gear in back.  Chain on smallest cog 
> in back and on small ring up front.  Shifter all the way down when I insert 
> the cable.  I am only pulling the cable by hand when I attach it to the RD 
> (Deore 9 spd) which has a groove for the cable.  Having no luck getting it 
> to shift correctly.  When I am shifting from the smallest to larger cogs, 
> once I hit about the 3rd smallest cog it automatically shifts back down. 
>  If I go further up it does the same thing.  Only when it gets in the 
> biggest rings does it stay put.  I've played with the cable adjust thing on 
> the RD as well as the one at the cable stop (where downtube shifters would 
> go) in about as many combinations as I could think of and nothing seems to 
> help.
>
> Any advice as to what is causing it or would fix it?  Do I need to have 
> the cable pulled tighter than by hand when attaching to the RD?  If I push 
> on the cable about a foot or two up above the bottom bracket cable guide, 
> how tight should the cable feel (should I be able to push it and hit the 
> frame or should it be tight, etc???)  About at the point to give up and 
> take it to a bike shop b/c I've spent too many hours for such a seemingly 
> simple task.  Yes, I'm a beginner, but after watching videos, and reading 
> bike repair books, and even advice from Mark at Riv, I'm still obviously 
> doing something wrong.
>
> Thanks In Advance
>

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