| Greetings --- The FW hub on my Selbach is starting to skip; that is, about every 30 to 50 pedal strokes, there will be a slight "ker-chunk" sound and suddenly I'll be spinning air. After a second or so of this it will go back into gear. But it's quite disconcerting and can be hazardous to maintaining my balance, especially when climbing a hill at slow speed. I know from experience because I once wiped out when my FC close-ratio gear did the same thing whilst climbing a rise the night before Pepin 2010. That's why I showed up Saturday morning for the start bloodied of leg. The hub shifts pretty much flawlessly, right down to low, but the sporadic (now becoming more regular) skipping continues. My suspicion is that a tooth on an internal gear is broken or starting to round off or something, but I just don't know. My hunch is that there is not an external adjustment "fix" one can make with the trigger and cable tension, and that the hub needs a tear down and rebuild. Am I on target here? Any brilliant Sturmey doctors with a diagnosis, a cure, and a prognosis? And am I just too big and "strong" to be regularly riding vintage hub gears?
This last question is a bit, curious, since there are many riders among us whom I consider more powerful, but still I wonder since I've got some size and bulk. Many thanks, in advance, for your wisdom. Cheerio, Wrongway www.bicyclingbackwards.com "For here is entertainment in excelsis, the sight, the sound and the scent of things....Why cycling for joy is not the most popular passtime on earth is still a mystery to me." ---Frank J. Urry, "SALUTE TO CYCLING" |
| Thanks, Rudi, for the informative response about the pawls being the likely culprits. Thusfar I've noticed the slipping in 3rd, which is the gear I ride most regularly. But I'll have to go through all the gears and ride them to fully test matters. I do believe it has skipped in other gears, but I'd rather not trust misty memory; I need to go out and test to be certain. Kind regards, Peter |
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--- On Fri, 10/12/12, Rudi Mayr <rudi...@gmail.com> wrote: |
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| Brilliant question! Come to think of it, after oiling it thoroughly when first built into a wheel, I guess I have been somewhat negligent in that regard. I don't put gobs of miles on that hub, but still....and it's been an extraordinarily dry and hot summer and the bike sat baking in the hot garage for a long time. First things first, I'll try some oil and report back. Please, will the gods of Sturmey forgive me of my sins? Your 'umble servant, Wrongway |
www.bicyclingbackwards.com "For here is entertainment in excelsis, the sight, the sound and the scent of things....Why cycling for joy is not the most popular passtime on earth is still a mystery to me." ---Frank J. Urry, "SALUTE TO CYCLING" --- On Fri, 10/12/12, Rudi Mayr <rudi...@gmail.com> wrote: |
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| Dear Rudi & Group--- Well, I thoroughly lubricated the hub and rode it approximately nine miles in mixed terrain (mostly flat with a few sharp steep climbs), and put it through its paces multiple times in all four gears. I noticed the following: 1. The hub instantly spun smoother and more quietly; 2. Strangely, the propensity for it to slip in 3rd gear (my main gear) increased. Initially, when I started out after the lube, it was skipping not every 30 to 50 turns of the pedals but every three or four! As I cycled through the gears and rode farther, 3rd gear began to settle down (a bit) and started skipping first maybe every 10 turns of the crank, then every 20 or more. So it's back about to where it was before the lube. 3. Despite pedaling each gear hard either on climbs or flats, none of the other gears skipped a jot. Just
3rd. Does that leave me with a definite case of the pawls? Cheerio, Peter |
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--- On Fri, 10/12/12, Peter Jourdain <pjou...@yahoo.com> wrote: |
| Thanks very much, Rudi. Will follow your advice to the letter except that for #4 I'll have somebody else open 'er up. Thanks again for taking the time to help. Best, Peter |
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--- On Fri, 10/12/12, Rudi Mayr <rudi...@gmail.com> wrote: |
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| Thanks a million, Mike. Just what the doctor ordered! Best regards, Peter |
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--- On Fri, 10/12/12, Cheesy <bika...@gmail.com> wrote: |
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Thanks very much, Rudi. Will follow your advice to the letter except that for #4 I'll have somebody else open 'er up.
| WOW, GREAT STUFF, MARK. THANKS A MILLION. INDIVIDUAL REPLIES TO EACH POINT, BELOW, IN ALL CAPS IN GREEN (IF IT COMES THROUGH). |
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OTOH the FM and a few others can be daunting for the uninitiated. Like S&M?NOT INTO THAT, THOUGH I DID JUST BUY AN ALLOY SHELL FM.
Clicking http://www.bikesmithdesign.com/SA/SA-tips.doc
or
http://www.bikesmithdesign.com/SA/SA-tips.PDF
will download a file with links to everything you need to know as well as a few tips of my own.LINK DIDN'T WORK. WEB HOSTING SITE CAME UP. BUT WILL TRY DIRECTLY FROM YOUR SITE, BELOW. [Peter]