Thank you for sharing! That's a great post and great example of how to
respond to well earned wear and tear. I still fret a little bit over marks
but maybe I'll learn to relax about it.
On Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 12:28:16 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding
Ding! wrote:
> Wes, Pam’s bike
I don't think the pawls wore out, necessarily, it's that they're missing
from the shifters I received.
What's more likely is the spring wore out. I found springs, haven't found
pawls.
Christian, I thought of Send Cut Send, as well, I've used them in the past.
Hand cutting pawls is off the ta
I too am impressed that the pawls have worn out. I havent seen it mentioned
yet, what is the original material of the pawl?
For 3d printing, Shapeways.com can print in a variety of materials with
good resolution and decent timeline.
For lasercutting, Sendcutsend.com is a good economical option
Wes, Pam’s bike is a model of beausage. There is no Betty Foy used
harder…maybe Caroline Gollum can give Pam a run for her money, but that’s
about it. (Caroline wrote in a recent thread that her well-loved Betty had
a stem seized and then later they discovered the skewer to the wheel was
seized
A couple things with the ST Sprint shifters Pam. Firstly I don't know for
sure, but I'd venture to guess the compression washer Riv and others sell
for the Dia Compe/Riv versions will likely work as I thought these were
based on the Sprint tooling. Secondly, I read this about Campagnolo DT
shif
I ordered a new shifter but - duh - ordered the wrong one. So I ordered
the correct one. It's on it's way.
I promise I'm not lax about my bike. But I'm not overly careful. Parts
wear out and break. I like a tall kickstand and I strap my purse on the
handlebars and sometimes it falls or t
I am frankly amazed at the workout Pam is giving her bike, to wear out
multiple shifter pawls! I can imagine a few ways to do a repair, none of
which are "worth it", in terms of resource and money cost (3D printing,
filing down a bit of aluminum bar, CNC milling). The most expedient fix,
IMO, w
I suspect the bar end shifter is more like the thumbshifter design in that
the ratchet and all related parts are notable larger than on the Sprint DT
version. I like the idea of 3d imaging and machining of parts, if/when
possible !
On Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at 4:00:25 PM UTC-4 eric...@g
Thanks, Michael. IIRC the Silver 1s are copied from the Suntour Sprint
downtube levers. From this diagram it looks like the design of the Silver
levers is very similar. But the depiction of the pawl (No. 3, "Ratchet
spring A) looks considerably different than the Silver pawl. It could be
that o
The mechanism looks almost identical to the Suntour Barcon (of course) so
broken Barcons might be a source of parts. In addition the stem or
downtube mounted Suntour power ratchet shifters might also have the
spring. See velobase
here:
https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx?ID=39b0c9b8-10d7
Great idea about 3D printing, Peter! I'll reach out to Riv on the off
chance they can get me the file I need.
Our local library has a maker space with a 3D scanner and 3D printers, so I
can go get certified and see if I can make some stuff! It's about a 5
minute walk for me.
On Wednesday, Se
Sounds like a task tailor-made for 3D printing. The ideal situation would
be if Dia-Compe would send you the 3D file that they almost certainly have,
but I'm sure that (rational) liability concerns will prevent this.
Peter Adler
no longer professionally engaged in the rich-people-suing-other-ric
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