What Have You Fettled Today?

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bpsmith

Veteran
I am with you on the hanger tool too. Best unitasker that I have bought. Definitely worth its weight in my mind. It often answers the problem of why you can’t get indexing working quite right.
 

bpsmith

Veteran
Quick to do as well, no need to break the chain even (well I don't) just unbolt the mech, move it forwards out of the way and screw the tool in.
Absolutely. I tend to remove the chain though, as have a quick link installed. They say single use, but I haven’t had any issues in using them multiple times throughout the life of the chain. If I had no link, then would do the same as you.

The key to aligning the hanger is to make lots of small adjustments and not put too much force on any one single adjustment.

It’s actually quite therapeutic. :smile:
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Absolutely. I tend to remove the chain though, as have a quick link installed. They say single use, but I haven’t had any issues in using them multiple times throughout the life of the chain. If I had no link, then would do the same as you.

The key to aligning the hanger is to make lots of small adjustments and not put too much force on any one single adjustment.

It’s actually quite therapeutic. :smile:
All of my bikes bar one are steel frames so most are integral with the dropout so gently is my preferred method.
 

Lavender Rose

Specialized Fan Girl
Location
Ashford, Kent
What you been up to girl?
Wouldn't you like to know.....:biggrin:
 

JhnBssll

Guru
Location
Suffolk
My fettling backfired slightly... I thought I'd get away with just a new chain on the commuter as it had only done 900 miles from new. Unfortunately it seems a couple of the cassette sprockets were worn more than the rest, obviously the ones I use the most, and the chain jumps on them :laugh: What is especially annoying is I test rode it round the block after swapping the chain to check for this but I obviously didn't get up to cruising speed and check it in these particular gears or under enough load :whistle: Oh well, lesson learned... It's been an interesting 30 miles :laugh:

New cassette should be with me this afternoon so I can swap it over the weekend ready for monday morning :okay:
 

JhnBssll

Guru
Location
Suffolk
Looks like I've got additional fettling to do - noticed a largish cut in my rear tire. It's not too deep so I bit the bullet and rode on it this morning with no problems but I'll be getting some glue to try and repair it... Never done it before but a quick google seemed to suggest shoe gloo is the stuff to use so I've just ordered some. I'll carry on riding on it until it arrives I guess, if it was on the front I'd probably think differently :laugh: What are your thoughts peeps, ok to keep using it until I seal it up again? Should I be using something other than Shoe Gloo? It's a nearly new GP4000 if that makes any difference.

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