mrgold35
Well-Known Member
I've had the same issue since 2016 with my Rover. I just adjust to make sure I can reach the upper gears since I mostly work commute and need top speed. Using PAS 2/3 and throttle helps compensate for not accessing 1st gear. Most of the time, 2nd gear takes care of 99% of my low gear situations.
I also have the same issue of mid-gears "clicking" and wanting to jump to the next gear. It helps sometimes to go up two gears and back down one to eliminate the clicking.
I'm thinking about upgrading the gear cable with something from JagWire. I replaced my brake cables with JagWire (along with Spykes brakes) and that cut my weekly brake adjustments down to every 6-8 weeks intervals.
I also have the same issue of mid-gears "clicking" and wanting to jump to the next gear. It helps sometimes to go up two gears and back down one to eliminate the clicking.
I'm thinking about upgrading the gear cable with something from JagWire. I replaced my brake cables with JagWire (along with Spykes brakes) and that cut my weekly brake adjustments down to every 6-8 weeks intervals.