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I have taken my wheel of my Trek Madone to replace tubes countless times. I have not had trouble with the derailleur going back to its normal p[position and working. Not this time. I am attempting to mount it on the skewer of an indoor trainer. I don't know what happed but it is sticking out sideways, not vertical. A;also, there seems to be some sort of "hook" hanging down. I've never seen that before, but it surely belongs around or through something. I believe it is an Ultegra d. I have never had this issue before and I have no idea what to do. I haven't found a Youtube video on the details of a derailleur. I'm not mechanically-inclined. I was a computer programmer for many years and my knowledge of the details of a derailleur is small. Any suggestions? I can't lug he very heavy trainer and the bike to a shop to get help. I'd have to take the bike off the trainer before going back home. I don't know what to do. Thanks.
On 1/9/2022 6:54 PM, Kenneth Litwak wrote:Thanks for the advice, Frank. If the frame is bent or broken, that would be horrible. I can't afford to buy a new frame. I hope it's just the derailleur. I know it should not look like it odes but I haven't been able to figure out, after watching many videos on derailleur installation, what to do. I'll take it to a bike store. Since this has never happened before, and I've had this particular bike since 2012, I'm puzzled why trying to put the frame on the skewer of an indoor trainer I haven't used before would do this.
I have taken my wheel of my Trek Madone to replace tubes countless times. I have not had trouble with the derailleur going back to its normal p[position and working. Not this time. I am attempting to mount it on the skewer of an indoor trainer. I don't know what happed but it is sticking out sideways, not vertical. A;also, there seems to be some sort of "hook" hanging down. I've never seen that before, but it surely belongs around or through something. I believe it is an Ultegra d. I have never had this issue before and I have no idea what to do. I haven't found a Youtube video on the details of a derailleur. I'm not mechanically-inclined. I was a computer programmer for many years and my knowledge of the details of a derailleur is small. Any suggestions? I can't lug he very heavy trainer and the bike to a shop to get help. I'd have to take the bike off the trainer before going back home. I don't know what to do. Thanks.Your description isn't very clear to me, but I'll bet the "hook" hanging down is your rear derailleur hanger. See https://tinyurl.com/2awwwtvu
Your derailleur should not be sticking out sideways. If the derailleur hanger is bent or broken, it's easily replaced. If the carbon fiber
portions of the frame are broken, it's a more complicated repair.
I'd suggest either:
1) taking the bike into a competent shop (no need to take the trainer), or
2) taking a photo of the damage, posting it to a photo hosting site like Flickr, then asking your question on rec.bicycles.tech
or both. (I'm copying to r.b.tech)
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- Frank Krygowski
Your derailleur should not be sticking out sideways. If the derailleur >hanger is bent or broken, it's easily replaced. If the carbon fiber
portions of the frame are broken, it's a more complicated repair.
I'd suggest either:
1) taking the bike into a competent shop (no need to take the trainer), or
2) taking a photo of the damage, posting it to a photo hosting site like >Flickr, then asking your question on rec.bicycles.tech
or both. (I'm copying to r.b.tech)
On Monday, January 10, 2022 at 8:16:41 AM UTC-8, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 1/9/2022 6:54 PM, Kenneth Litwak wrote:
I have taken my wheel of my Trek Madone to replace tubes countless times. I have not had trouble with the derailleur going back to its normal p[position and working. Not this time. I am attempting to mount it on the skewer of an indoor trainer. I don't know what happed but it is sticking out sideways, not vertical. A;also, there seems to be some sort of "hook" hanging down. I've never seen that before, but it surely belongs around or through something. I believe it is an Ultegra d. I have never had this issue before and I have no idea what to do. I haven't found a Youtube video on the details of a derailleur. I'm not mechanically-inclined. I was a computer programmer for many years and my knowledge of the details of a derailleur is small. Any suggestions? I can't lug he very heavy trainer and the bike to a shop to get help. I'd have to take the bike off the trainer before going back home. I don't know what to do. Thanks.Your description isn't very clear to me, but I'll bet the "hook" hanging
down is your rear derailleur hanger. See https://tinyurl.com/2awwwtvu
Your derailleur should not be sticking out sideways. If the derailleur
hanger is bent or broken, it's easily replaced. If the carbon fiber
portions of the frame are broken, it's a more complicated repair.
I'd suggest either:
1) taking the bike into a competent shop (no need to take the trainer), or >>
2) taking a photo of the damage, posting it to a photo hosting site like
Flickr, then asking your question on rec.bicycles.tech
or both. (I'm copying to r.b.tech)
--
- Frank Krygowski
Thanks for the advice, Frank. If the frame is bent or broken, that would be horrible. I can't afford to buy a new frame. I hope it's just the derailleur. I know it should not look like it odes but I haven't been able to figure out, after watching many videos on derailleur installation, what to do. I'll take it to a bike store. Since this has never happened before, and I've had this particular bike since 2012, I'm puzzled why trying to put the frame on the skewer of an indoor trainer I haven't used before would do this.
On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 08:27:13 -0800 (PST), Kenneth Litwak <kenneth...@gmail.com> wrote:Youtube has great tutorials on this sort of stuff.
On Monday, January 10, 2022 at 8:16:41 AM UTC-8, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 1/9/2022 6:54 PM, Kenneth Litwak wrote:
I have taken my wheel of my Trek Madone to replace tubes countless times. I have not had trouble with the derailleur going back to its normal p[position and working. Not this time. I am attempting to mount it on the skewer of an indoor trainer. I don't know what happed but it is sticking out sideways, not vertical. A;also, there seems to be some sort of "hook" hanging down. I've never seen that before, but it surely belongs around or through something. I believe it is an Ultegra d. I have never had this issue before and I have no idea what to do. I haven't found a Youtube video on the details of a derailleur. I'm not mechanically-inclined. I was a computer programmer for many years and my knowledge of the details of a derailleur is small. Any suggestions? I can't lug he very heavy trainer and the bike to a shop to get help. I'd have to take the bike off the trainer before going back home. I don't know what to do. Thanks.Your description isn't very clear to me, but I'll bet the "hook" hanging >> down is your rear derailleur hanger. See https://tinyurl.com/2awwwtvu
Your derailleur should not be sticking out sideways. If the derailleur
hanger is bent or broken, it's easily replaced. If the carbon fiber
portions of the frame are broken, it's a more complicated repair.
I'd suggest either:
1) taking the bike into a competent shop (no need to take the trainer), or
2) taking a photo of the damage, posting it to a photo hosting site like >> Flickr, then asking your question on rec.bicycles.tech
or both. (I'm copying to r.b.tech)
--
- Frank Krygowski
Thanks for the advice, Frank. If the frame is bent or broken, that would be horrible. I can't afford to buy a new frame. I hope it's just the derailleur. I know it should not look like it odes but I haven't been able to figure out, after watching many videos on derailleur installation, what to do. I'll take it to a bike store. Since this has never happened before, and I've had this particular bike since 2012, I'm puzzled why trying to put the frame on the skewer of an indoor trainer I haven't used before would do this.You might look at
https://tinyurl.com/2p9499ua
for examples of bent rear derailers
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Cheers,
John B.