
Today, I want to tell you a story about my messed up bike.
During the past few rides I've noticed the rear derailleaur shifting slowly. Yesterday, it only shifted to easier gears. To get to harder gears, I had to reach down and pull the derailleaur cable that runs along the downtube. It was like plucking a bass string. Thunk, and the derailleaur shifted into the next gear or even more.
This happens every winter. In the past, the cure has been a little lube in the section of housing leading to the rear derailleaur.
When I got home, I carried the messy bike into my basement shop and found the culprit to be the section of cable housing coming out of the bar-end shifter. I removed the cable and housing for replacement and noticed the rear derailleaur was not springing back to hold the chain tight. The chain was hanging loose. I pulled the derailleaur off to clean it and found the lower pivot was frozen in place -- no spring action left.
I dug in the parts box and found an old replacement derailleaur. I installed it and noticed the lower pulley was wobbly. I tightened the pulley bolt and found it was already stripped. That must be why it was in the parts box. Ding, dang, darn it!
I sold two perfectly good derailleurs last month on Ebay. Ding, dangedy, darn it!
I decided to make it a single speed by using the 18 tooth cog which is right in the middle of the cluster providing a perfect chainline. However, I couldn't get it just right. The chain was a little too long or way to short. A 19 tooth would have worked, but none of my 5-speed freewheels have a 19 tooth in that position. While I was trying to get the chain length right, I noticed two broken teeth on the 18 tooth cog.
I thought about changing chainrings to make the 18 tooth work, but I didn't want to touch the filthiest crankset in the world. It looks like I used it to hack Orcs apart at a Lord of the Rings battle.
By the way, before I brought the bike in the house, I tried to wash it, but the hose in the garden was full of ice.
Conclusion: No derailleur, no single speed, no other bike that will take the studded tires -- no bike ride today.
I have most of the parts I need to set it up as a three speed. I just need spokes and a 1/8" chain.
"Ding, dangedy, darn it!"
ReplyDeleteKid, someone has to teach you to swear properly. The Lunatic and I can be your guides during the HC ride Saturday.
Well, if you have stuff from Rivendell on your bikes, what do you expect?
ReplyDeleteI just hope none of the orcs end up bleeding on your bike. Their body fluids are probably chemically similar to acid.