Funny, I originally learned this from Park tool a few years ago but it's always good to have a reminder on the smaller adjustments you might forget, thanks!
Seems simple enough. My gears started shifting loudly and clicking a few weeks after getting my new bike, tried to use the adjuster, ended up screwing it up so bad i have no choice but to go to a bike shop. Not having a bike stand is painful
Yeah, having a stand is a benefit, especially for routine maintenance and adjustments. That's how it was for me my first couple of times adjusting my rear derailleur. It's how we learn. With a little practice, you'll be adjusting it like a pro. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. Both are appreciated.
@@GetOutArizonahad to say sometimes I can't be bothered to use a stand so I sort of hook the saddle over back of my neck as I'm bent over and one hand on shifter and other switch between pedal and adjuster
@@billybigs4207 I don't have any bikes without hydraulics, plus I mainly do so as not damage the £300 saddle on the ground, on my mountain bike even with hydraulic put upside down, I'm like only one to have mountain bike brake levers level than aimed slightly down
You might want to check your b tension adjustment on the rear derailleur as well. We have a couple of videos on that too. If the barrel adjustment is good, adjusting that will do the trick.
It seems easy but in my new bike when I index the lower gears the upper gears make this noise and when I index the upper gears the lower gears make this noise again can you help me?
I am sorry it has taken so long to respond to your question. I have been extremely busy. Here is a full length video that may prove more helpful than the short. Let me know if you need more than this. czcams.com/video/kCPwsMdytOE/video.html
my bike breaks you will fix it,i've got enough wrenching to do everyday,no you are going to fix it,i'm not a bike repairman,,but transmissions is my world
Yeah, older bikes are a bit different when it comes to making some of these adjustments. Maybe we could do a series of videos addressing this very thing. Thank you for watching. I'm sorry it wasn't helpful to you.
Hey, thanks for watching and leaving your comments. It's not incorrect, but one of a couple ways you can properly adjust your rear derailleur. We have also made videos for the front as well using this same technique, as well as how to make adjustments using the high and low-limit screws.
@@LadyPelikan Here is the link to the full video. I will look for the short as soon as I can. czcams.com/video/kCPwsMdytOE/video.htmlsi=oRAcnXy1wMGNvm6m
I love you guys. Spent a hour trying to fix this and man you guys deserve the world. Thank you🙏🙏
You’re very welcome and I am happy this video was helpful to you. Thank you for watching.
Told this to everyone I know and now they're all taking their bikes to the shop! That tip probably made you rich!
OMG BRO YOU ARE A LIFESAVER MY BIKE SHOP HAS BEEN CHARGING 50 DOLLARS FOR THAT BUT ITS THAT SIMPLE
I'm glad we were able to help you, my friend. Thank you so much for watching.
Funny, I originally learned this from Park tool a few years ago but it's always good to have a reminder on the smaller adjustments you might forget, thanks!
No, thank you, Joel, for watching and taking the time to leave your comments. It's appreciated.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
Thank you, my friend, for watching. It's sincerely appreciated.
remember: if your engine in your car is making a strange noise, just replace the engine. it's not that hard. do it your damn self.
Priceless
Wish I'd watched this a few days ago...
We appreciate you watching it now, though. 😉
Thanks
Thank you for watching.
Seems simple enough. My gears started shifting loudly and clicking a few weeks after getting my new bike, tried to use the adjuster, ended up screwing it up so bad i have no choice but to go to a bike shop. Not having a bike stand is painful
Yeah, having a stand is a benefit, especially for routine maintenance and adjustments. That's how it was for me my first couple of times adjusting my rear derailleur. It's how we learn. With a little practice, you'll be adjusting it like a pro. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. Both are appreciated.
@@GetOutArizonahad to say sometimes I can't be bothered to use a stand so I sort of hook the saddle over back of my neck as I'm bent over and one hand on shifter and other switch between pedal and adjuster
@@mlee6050 there’s nothing wrong with a third-party method, lol. I love your ingenuity. Thanks for adding to the conversation my friend.
@@mlee6050if you don’t have any hydraulics just turn the bike upside down and you can shift and pedal it
@@billybigs4207 I don't have any bikes without hydraulics, plus I mainly do so as not damage the £300 saddle on the ground, on my mountain bike even with hydraulic put upside down, I'm like only one to have mountain bike brake levers level than aimed slightly down
This is why I run friction shifters
They certainly still have their place in the cycling world along with mechanical brakes.
It did work but now to going to top gear
Just got a Jekyll 1000 with a lefty and through all new components on it, for the life of me I can’t get it to shift into lowest gear
You might want to check your b tension adjustment on the rear derailleur as well. We have a couple of videos on that too. If the barrel adjustment is good, adjusting that will do the trick.
It seems easy but in my new bike when I index the lower gears the upper gears make this noise and when I index the upper gears the lower gears make this noise again can you help me?
I am sorry it has taken so long to respond to your question. I have been extremely busy.
Here is a full length video that may prove more helpful than the short. Let me know if you need more than this.
czcams.com/video/kCPwsMdytOE/video.html
how do you solve the same problem on a gravel bike
czcams.com/video/l9m3wc1uvHs/video.htmlsi=-0QZYAhobD4xcnnR
Here is a shot using the B tension.
And here is the full video. Thank you for watching and asking your question.
czcams.com/video/kCPwsMdytOE/video.htmlsi=TR3bsRyMrSo30cfx
My trike did not come with the barrel adjusters, so howdo I do it my damn self now?
You can try adjusting your B tension...
czcams.com/users/shortsl9m3wc1uvHs
my bike breaks you will fix it,i've got enough wrenching to do everyday,no you are going to fix it,i'm not a bike repairman,,but transmissions is my world
bruh he twisted a screw
My bike was made in 1998 & it doesn't have those barrel adjusters on it.
Yeah, older bikes are a bit different when it comes to making some of these adjustments. Maybe we could do a series of videos addressing this very thing. Thank you for watching. I'm sorry it wasn't helpful to you.
@@GetOutArizona I looked again and found it up by the shifter. I have the old grip shift system.
@@clayc124 I’m glad you found it. I haven’t seen a grip shift in ages.
That's incorrect: what about the limit screws? Tension screw?
Hey, thanks for watching and leaving your comments. It's not incorrect, but one of a couple ways you can properly adjust your rear derailleur. We have also made videos for the front as well using this same technique, as well as how to make adjustments using the high and low-limit screws.
@@GetOutArizonaI'm looking for the video with the limit setting, which is my problem. Do you have the link, please?
@@LadyPelikan I'll find it; give me a few. I'm getting ready to teach an Intro to photography class.
@@LadyPelikan Here is the link to the full video. I will look for the short as soon as I can.
czcams.com/video/kCPwsMdytOE/video.htmlsi=oRAcnXy1wMGNvm6m
This maight be it...
czcams.com/video/l9m3wc1uvHs/video.htmlsi=zzxA49pqQGynTka2
Give me a plzzz
I’m in Arizona and you just answered the EXACT question I had. 🙏🫵🥇
Awesome! Thank you for watching my friend and adventure safely.