AHicks
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- USA
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- Snow Bird - Summer S.E. Michigan, Winter Gulf Coast North Central Fl.
I have some really high end cables for the shifter to install/try out, but that being the sort of project it is (near total tear down required), I'm going to wait for the cooler weather to arrive before getting in to that project. Meanwhile, I've screwed with it some more, lubricating the cables at the rear, and carefully pulling the gray plastic cover (held in place with one tiny screw) on the front controller/twist grip, and carefully lubricating the cables there, where they drag across some platic guides that turn the cables 90 degrees. I didn't use anything real special. 3n1 or light motor oil would likely work the same. Then went and test rode. Better!
And one thing now for sure. It's MUCH easier to shift when you aren't pedaling. As in crank stopped, not pedaling at all! Letting up on the pedal pressure as if you were shifting a derailleur equipped bike doesn't allow it to shift as easily as shifting with pedals/crank stopped. That's something new I'll need to get used to.... -Al
And one thing now for sure. It's MUCH easier to shift when you aren't pedaling. As in crank stopped, not pedaling at all! Letting up on the pedal pressure as if you were shifting a derailleur equipped bike doesn't allow it to shift as easily as shifting with pedals/crank stopped. That's something new I'll need to get used to.... -Al