I would think a tandem with those loooong cables could be a little
tougher to keep the indexing straight on. All the comments about how
"golly, it's no big deal" may not apply to you.

On Jun 3, 7:06 am, MichaelH <mhech...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It never turns out to be that simple for me.  I recently had to adjust
> the  Shimano BE indexing on my new tandem.  It would either not shift
> smoothly in the 1-2 position, or the 8-9 position.  It took an hour
> and a half of fiddling to finally get everything right.  One issue,
> for those of us who do this infrequently is that I'm never sure which
> direction - right or left - that the adjuster needs to be moved.
>
> I'm glad you have had a good experience with them, but I'm sure I'm
> not alone in finding them annoyingly finnicky.
>
> Michael
>
> On Jun 3, 7:14 am, Steve Palincsar <palin...@his.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Wed, 2010-06-02 at 17:25 -0700, Daniel M wrote:
> > > Indexing is great when perfectly adjusted; when it gets out
> > > of whack I can just go back to friction until I or a shop take the
> > > time to adjust it again
>
> > Mostly all it takes to get indexing working perfectly again is 1/4 turn
> > on the cable adjustment, hardly a time-consuming process, or one
> > requiring a trip to the shop.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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