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Alivio derailleur adjustment


chris_w_65

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The adjuster is on the gear selector end of the cable, if I slacken it enough so it shifts easily onto a smaller cog then it is very slow to change back up to a bigger gear if at all. Opposite problem if I tension the cable more. I can't find a happy medium.

 

Any ideas please?

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I am thinking the hanger may be bent

 

Chris turning the adjuster all the way in means you derailure just stopped against the limit and therefor your changing down to that gear works fine . It could be a bend derailure but I thing you need to look on the web on how to set derailures properly . There is a sequence to be followed and just playing with your adjusters will not give you the desired results .

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Maybe. Try tensioning the cable a bit more as well. In effect that's what the barrel adjuster does, so undo the holding screw and tighten the cable (or lossen it's tension) a bit?

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I am thinking the hanger may be bent

 

 

Did you take it offroad, how would the hanger get bent? :unsure:

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Did you take it offroad, how would the hanger get bent? :unsure:

 

He said Alivio. Isn't that mtb kit?

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Yes, MTB

Just aligned the derailleur by eye and it seems to have sorted it out. I will try stop past the LBS tomorrow and get it set with the proper tool

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He said Alivio. Isn't that mtb kit?

 

 

Sorry had Ultegra on my mind, my bad. I thought Chris was a roadie though.

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I thought Chris was a roadie though.

 

Doesn't matter. Most peeps here think I don't own a bike of any sort...

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Yes, MTB

Just aligned the derailleur by eye and it seems to have sorted it out. I will try stop past the LBS tomorrow and get it set with the proper tool

 

Yeah, often it's not the hanger, but the jockey wheel cage. If it's cheap or old kit, a pair of pliers can sort you out...

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Sorry had Ultegra on my mind, my bad. I thought Chris was a roadie though.

 

Even if I had an MTB it wouldn't have Alivio on it, it is the Girlfriends bike :lol:

 

I would go with SLX 10 speed for myself, I was impressed with it on the MTB I had, would prefer XT though.

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Yeah, often it's not the hanger, but the jockey wheel cage. If it's cheap or old kit, a pair of pliers can sort you out...

 

Hanger was a lot harder to bend than I expected

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Doesn't matter. Most peeps here think I don't own a bike of any sort...

 

 

What doesn't matter? ;) Maybe he has seen the error of his ways :P

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Even if I had an MTB it wouldn't have Alivio on it, it is the Girlfriends bike :lol:

 

I would go with SLX 10 speed for myself, I was impressed with it on the MTB I had, would prefer XT though.

 

 

Its been a looooooooooooooooong day today :lol:

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