Blott's Mate
New Member
- Location
- Suffolk
I have just bought the loveliest R600 Cannondale bike off ebay. It is spotless & the general view fm clubmates on today's ride is that it has barely been ridden.
I have been riding an ancient steel Peugeot which is too big for me but I love to pieces and did the L2P on it which turned me fm a runner into a cyclist. Sadly everything is failing on the Peugeot which is why I have replaced it.
The Cannondale is heavenly.Picked up yesterday, first ride today. Hills what hills? Effortless. One big BUT is that the inner r hand shifter ( to move to a higher gear) is stiff & towards the end of the ride I had to hold the brake lever in place and put big pressure on the inner shifter to move into higher gears or both levers would move inwards. Intermittently it was ok. My question is should I lubricate it & if yes would a drizzle of Teflon dry chain lube be the thing to do? The shifter is a Shimano 105 with a flight deck computer thingy which is a mystery to me even after attempting to read the instruction book.
I have been riding an ancient steel Peugeot which is too big for me but I love to pieces and did the L2P on it which turned me fm a runner into a cyclist. Sadly everything is failing on the Peugeot which is why I have replaced it.
The Cannondale is heavenly.Picked up yesterday, first ride today. Hills what hills? Effortless. One big BUT is that the inner r hand shifter ( to move to a higher gear) is stiff & towards the end of the ride I had to hold the brake lever in place and put big pressure on the inner shifter to move into higher gears or both levers would move inwards. Intermittently it was ok. My question is should I lubricate it & if yes would a drizzle of Teflon dry chain lube be the thing to do? The shifter is a Shimano 105 with a flight deck computer thingy which is a mystery to me even after attempting to read the instruction book.