Re: [RBW] New AHH build drivetrain problem

2013-04-11 Thread Robert Barr
My experience is the same as Dans - been through it with two different bikes. Bob On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 2:39 PM, Dan Abelson wrote: > I would look at the silver shifters first. In my experience unless you set > the cable tension pretty high they tend to cause skipping. > > Dan Abelson > St. P

Re: [RBW] New AHH build drivetrain problem

2013-04-11 Thread Dan Abelson
I would look at the silver shifters first. In my experience unless you set the cable tension pretty high they tend to cause skipping. Dan Abelson St. Paul MN On Apr 11, 2013 11:22 AM, "Doug M" wrote: > Submitted for your consideration: a crunchy drivetrain problem on my new > Hilsen build. I’m

[RBW] New AHH build drivetrain problem

2013-04-11 Thread bobish
I think this is a derailleur adjustment issue. A prickly little problem because it's hard to recreate consistantly on the road--never mind on the work stand. Assuming no hanger alignment issues, a very minor quarter or half turn of the cable barrel adjuster on the rear derailleur will likely fix

[RBW] New AHH build drivetrain problem

2013-04-11 Thread Doug M
Submitted for your consideration: a crunchy drivetrain problem on my new Hilsen build. I’m experiencing some auto-shifting and cog skipping when going uphill, pedaling hard or pedaling out of the saddle. I’d appreciate the group’s suggestions for a solution. Frame: 65 AHH, Waterford, 135 s