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ls01 08-01-22 09:59 AM


Originally Posted by Bah Humbug (Post 22593565)
Very few people start using them and then stop, FWIW.


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 22593644)
Correct. It's not clear that reducing the friction in the system downstream from the shifter would improve cable life, but that's possible.

when the cable comes out is all covered in black slime like it's grinding itself to death? Or just a bunch of frayed wires? If it's all black and slimy. It's rubbing on something and lubrication may help. If it's just frayed wires, I would try the shimano coated D/a cables. And just change them every few months.

ls01 08-01-22 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 22593872)
I was talking about my broken cable curse on today's ride, and one my my friends told me I should just get what he has.

He has a bike with SRAM eTap, and yes it is caliper brake supported. I suppose I could do this, but it seems effing stupid to pay three thousand dollars and get a bunch of battery headaches to solve my fairly simple problem.

:notamused: again

e tap is what I have on the 16 now rather than axs. It's getting tough to find because it's discontinued. Last set I saw was $1800.00 for shifters and derailluers

big john 08-01-22 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 22594696)
BRAND NEW Ultegra R8000 groupset with all new shimano cables and housing. I did it by the book. I am suspicious that I must just be shifting way more than the average bear.

I don't count but I suspect I shift a thousand times ore more on one ride.

I can't imagine you are shifting more than I do. I'm searching for that granny gear on most climbs, and all rides here involve climbing.
I have about 35K miles on the Gunnar, with 6600 Ultegra triple. I may have broken 2 rear cables while riding. I think I did replace the last one preemptively.

I have over 50K miles on the Seven with Chorus. Broke 2 rears and 1 front while riding and I did put new on both ends preemptively last year. So 4 rear cables in 50K and the 4th one is still on there. Never replaced the housings on either bike.

My CAAD5 had about 35K when I sold it. It was 9 speed Ultegra triple and I'm pretty sure I only broke 2 cables (rear) on that one.

My last downtube shifter bike I put the DA cable on the rear and never broke it. Those dt shifters didn't fray the cable as often.

LesterOfPuppets 08-01-22 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by seedsbelize2 (Post 22593955)
Down tube shifters for the win. A very fast learning curve.
Or bar end shifters. More paracido to brifters.

Or even 9-speed. This reminds me I should set up an eBay search for hoods so I can get some replacements in the store room.


https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...3a4a40a599.jpg

LesterOfPuppets 08-01-22 10:12 AM

Also that it's time to wash the existing hoods. :)

big john 08-01-22 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 22594723)
Or even 9-speed. This reminds me I should set up an eBay search for hoods so I can get some replacements in the store room.

I bought some for my 10 speed Ultegra and several sources had them. Shimano calls them "bracket covers".

LesterOfPuppets 08-01-22 10:20 AM

Has Benson been paddleboarding? Apparently large fluffy dogs enjoy it.


LesterOfPuppets 08-01-22 10:22 AM


Originally Posted by big john (Post 22594726)
I bought some for my 10 speed Ultegra and several sources had them. Shimano calls them "bracket covers".

Bracket covers of course, what else would they be called? :lol:

datlas 08-01-22 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by Bah Humbug (Post 22594702)
I do assume that comes with all the climbing you do. However, I'd love to hear Shimano say "you're shifting it wrong" or "you're really only supposed to shift X times per hour". That would play really well.

I am TOLD there was a service bulletin that came out from Shimano suggesting change RD cable every 1000 miles. That would solve my problem but NFW I am changing a cable every 6 weeks.

datlas 08-01-22 10:42 AM


Originally Posted by big john (Post 22594720)
I can't imagine you are shifting more than I do. I'm searching for that granny gear on most climbs, and all rides here involve climbing.
I have about 35K miles on the Gunnar, with 6600 Ultegra triple. I may have broken 2 rear cables while riding. I think I did replace the last one preemptively.

I have over 50K miles on the Seven with Chorus. Broke 2 rears and 1 front while riding and I did put new on both ends preemptively last year. So 4 rear cables in 50K and the 4th one is still on there. Never replaced the housings on either bike.

My CAAD5 had about 35K when I sold it. It was 9 speed Ultegra triple and I'm pretty sure I only broke 2 cables (rear) on that one.

My last downtube shifter bike I put the DA cable on the rear and never broke it. Those dt shifters didn't fray the cable as often.

To review:

The problem with Shimano RD cable breakage seems to have started with their "Under the Bar Tape" shifters which put the cable through a much tighter turn radius than previous shifters.

My cable breaks occur despite using Shimano D-A or Ultegra PFTE coated cables.

I am sure if I went to DT shifters or even poke-out-the-side shifters I would not have this problem, but that's not necessarily realistic.

I am sure if I went to Etap this would solve the problem, but it's a $3000 fix which is not cost-effective.

datlas 08-01-22 10:47 AM


Originally Posted by ls01 (Post 22594705)
when the cable comes out is all covered in black slime like it's grinding itself to death? Or just a bunch of frayed wires? If it's all black and slimy. It's rubbing on something and lubrication may help. If it's just frayed wires, I would try the shimano coated D/a cables. And just change them every few months.

See above. Just frayed wires. I could just swap out a new cable every 2 months but that is ridiculous IMO.

ls01 08-01-22 10:48 AM


Originally Posted by Bah Humbug (Post 22594701)
Battery chewing and missed shifts, primarily. Enough reports that I'd never be willing to switch. Even DCR started one of his trainer review videos with a sudden exclamation that the shifter batteries are always dying.

That has not been my experience. I love Sram equipment. I use it pretty much exclusively. The shifter battery dying thing can be caused by using batteries that have a "bitter" coating on them to keep Children from putting them in thier mouths. I've never experienced it just read about it. I'm sure axs Red is way lighter than force, But I have found e tap Red is just fine for me.

Bah Humbug 08-01-22 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 22594764)
I am TOLD there was a service bulletin that came out from Shimano suggesting change RD cable every 1000 miles. That would solve my problem but NFW I am changing a cable every 6 weeks.

Great solution.

Bah Humbug 08-01-22 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by ls01 (Post 22594772)
That has not been my experience. I love Sram equipment. I use it pretty much exclusively. The shifter battery dying thing can be caused by using batteries that have a "bitter" coating on them to keep Children from putting them in thier mouths. I've never experienced it just read about it. I'm sure axs Red is way lighter than force, But I have found e tap Red is just fine for me.

He wrote a post about those coatings when they came out, so I doubt that's his issue. Enough people whose opinions I respect dislike it that I would be very hesitant to have my wife use it.

big john 08-01-22 10:51 AM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 22594767)
To review:

The problem with Shimano RD cable breakage seems to have started with their "Under the Bar Tape" shifters which put the cable through a much tighter turn radius than previous shifters.

My cable breaks occur despite using Shimano D-A or Ultegra PFTE coated cables.

I am sure if I went to DT shifters or even poke-out-the-side shifters I would not have this problem, but that's not necessarily realistic.

I am sure if I went to Etap this would solve the problem, but it's a $3000 fix which is not cost-effective.

The Chorus is under the tape and it seems the rear cable lasts about 10k miles.

I was just thinking about the cables I have replaced, not suggesting you try those shifters. What I did suggest is trying the Jagwire cables. It's worth a shot, no?

I read your thread in the mechanic forum and people seem to think it's normal. Maybe not as bad as your issue but the cables don't seem to last very long. In the pic you posted the cable looks greasy.

Some guy said he was using an aftermarket cable with good results, so far.

genejockey 08-01-22 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 22594770)
See above. Just frayed wires. I could just swap out a new cable every 2 months but that is ridiculous IMO.

You just need more bikes. :roflmao2:

BTW, my Canyon, which has 7000 series 105 - so same basic stuff as R8000 - has gone 2 years and 4200 miles (real and virtual) on the original cables. I have had no shifting issues, either, so I think the cables are probably fine. I should probably replace them soon, but I'm concerned it might be fiddly, what with internal routing and all. Hopefully, there's cable liner the whole way. I know some bikes with internal routing require you to feed the cable through guides under the BB, and if you don't you might end up sawing through the spindle. :eek:

Litespeed's only gone about 650 miles with the Ultegra kit, so I'll keep an eye on it.

ls01 08-01-22 11:07 AM

Saturday was the first time I ever abandoned a ride and went home. I couldn't hang on the first climb. They went way too fast for me, wasn't even warmed up yet. They didn't wait either. That left trailing off the back. They finally stopped at the first turn. I wished them well and split for home. I don't want to hold people back. But then again I didn't come out to ride alone for 80 miles and 3200 ft of climbing either. Just didnt feel like it would have been fun. I did my Belle isle ride from home and back instead.

ls01 08-01-22 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by genejockey (Post 22594788)
You just need more bikes. :roflmao2:

BTW, my Canyon, which has 7000 series 105 - so same basic stuff as R8000 - has gone 2 years and 4200 miles (real and virtual) on the original cables. I have had no shifting issues, either, so I think the cables are probably fine. I should probably replace them soon, but I'm concerned it might be fiddly, what with internal routing and all. Hopefully, there's cable liner the whole way. I know some bikes with internal routing require you to feed the cable through guides under the BB, and if you don't you might end up sawing through the spindle. :eek:

Litespeed's only gone about 650 miles with the Ultegra kit, so I'll keep an eye on it.

Linda like this?
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...9e7cfb2df0.jpg

ls01 08-01-22 11:16 AM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 22594770)
See above. Just frayed wires. I could just swap out a new cable every 2 months but that is ridiculous IMO.

you need a cable that has more, finer wires in it, something supple that will follow the barrel easier. The current cables are just work hardening and breaking from the repetitive bending.

ls01 08-01-22 11:23 AM

Locally we also had 5 people on a make a wish ride hit by a drunk driver. 2 are dead, one is in an induced coma. The other 2 are injured but less so. The strange thing for me is I follow the guy in the coma on Strava by mistake. His name is Roland and I followed him instead of a different a Roland I know by mistake. Turns out he is friends with people I know. It was very weird.

Mojo31 08-01-22 11:37 AM

Stuck my hands into a bed of fire ants yesterday, and am feeling it today. About 10 bites, mostly around the webbing of my fingers. :notamused:

datlas 08-01-22 11:42 AM


Originally Posted by big john (Post 22594777)
The Chorus is under the tape and it seems the rear cable lasts about 10k miles.

I was just thinking about the cables I have replaced, not suggesting you try those shifters. What I did suggest is trying the Jagwire cables. It's worth a shot, no?

I read your thread in the mechanic forum and people seem to think it's normal. Maybe not as bad as your issue but the cables don't seem to last very long. In the pic you posted the cable looks greasy.

Some guy said he was using an aftermarket cable with good results, so far.

I suspect the Chorus setup does not have the same problem. This seems to be a problem with SHIMANO shifters.

I know the pic looks dirty but that's because I included the black plastic extension on the ferule/cap of the housing when I installed the cable, it was all gooey so for the replacement I got rid of that. I don't think it was a big player in the process, however. I am willing to consider other cables but have very low expectations.

see below for pics of housing ends:
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...a554871c7.jpeg

I had used the lower type end initially but now using the upper one.

rjones28 08-01-22 11:50 AM


Originally Posted by datlas (Post 22594649)
It's a new month. Does that mean Velo Vol will come out of hibernation??

Who?

Eric F 08-01-22 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by Mojo31 (Post 22594832)
Stuck my hands into a bed of fire ants yesterday, and am feeling it today. About 10 bites, mostly around the webbing of my fingers. :notamused:

Damn. I don't think we have fire ants around here, but they don't sound like a lot of fun.

Eric F 08-01-22 11:58 AM

Following my buddy down a sweet singletrack on Saturday, he pushed aside a thin branch sticking out into the trail as he went by. I didn't see his evasive move, and the branch swung back just in time to for me to run into it. I'm not sure what it was, but it had long thorns and left two 3 inch long slashes across my forearm that oozed blood for the last half hour of our ride. Good times.


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