gear lever adjustment
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gear lever adjustment
is it possible to adjust the height of the gear lever to my exact settings?
my mech told me that there are only two positions i can set it too. either setting was too high or too low and he told me that it cant be helped.
maybe he was lazy to adjust slowly for me? if its not true then i'd go mess around and try adjusting it myself. can anyone verify?
THANKS
my mech told me that there are only two positions i can set it too. either setting was too high or too low and he told me that it cant be helped.
maybe he was lazy to adjust slowly for me? if its not true then i'd go mess around and try adjusting it myself. can anyone verify?
THANKS
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Re: gear lever adjustment
If you have a reversed lever bolted direct to the shaft spines there are only a few options, but the positions are fairly coarse.
A linkage rod gear pedal has infinate exact pedal positions.
What bike?
Dave.
A linkage rod gear pedal has infinate exact pedal positions.
What bike?
Dave.
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Re: gear lever adjustment
nc35... is mine adjustable?arsey30 wrote:If you have a reversed lever bolted direct to the shaft spines there are only a few options, but the positions are fairly coarse.
A linkage rod gear pedal has infinate exact pedal positions.
What bike?
Dave.
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Re: gear lever adjustment
Better picture.


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Re: gear lever adjustment
thank you! managed to adjust the lever
goddamn mechanics in my country always lie to me just to save themselves the hassle.
goddamn mechanics in my country always lie to me just to save themselves the hassle.