How to re-assemble the spring of a twist gear shifter
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How to re-assemble the spring of a twist gear shifter
I have a cheap grip shift that wasn't moving so I took it apart to see what is wrong.
When I disassembled it the spring (picture below) fell on the ground so I don't know how it should lay inside the gear shift.
The model is microSHIFT M25-6.
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And here is a picture of the spring:
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The thing is that in some youtube videos I looked at for some help the spring had a u-turn and mine is straight.
If anyone can help me with it, it would be very helpful.
When I disassembled it the spring (picture below) fell on the ground so I don't know how it should lay inside the gear shift.
The model is microSHIFT M25-6.
ibb.co/StCYvYD
And here is a picture of the spring:
ibb.co/4N81XYz
The thing is that in some youtube videos I looked at for some help the spring had a u-turn and mine is straight.
If anyone can help me with it, it would be very helpful.
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It's seldom worthwhile trying to fix those. If it stopped working and it's not because of a cable or derailleur issue, the shifter is probably toast. As you have seen, they're very simple. Since you're obviously a tinkerer, try putting the spring back in both possible combinations. You'll see the slot it goes into, and the plastic teeth it's supposed to engage. Put another 15 minutes into it then give up.
I've never taken apart a Microshift, but that spring looks suspiciously "flat" compared to others.
I've never taken apart a Microshift, but that spring looks suspiciously "flat" compared to others.
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You say that spring in the videos made a u-turn and yours does not. I'm guessing you mean it had a hooked end of some sort. It may have broken off and that's why your shifter isn't going together and working.
These things are 11 - 14 bucks online for both left and right shifters together. A tad less if you look for just the one.
These things are 11 - 14 bucks online for both left and right shifters together. A tad less if you look for just the one.
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I tried to disassemble and reassemble a Shimano twist shifter.
Outcome:
I bought a new one.
Outcome:
I bought a new one.
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I consider twist shifters "consumables", I actually keep a set of 3 X 7 and 3 X 8 twist shifters and an 8 speed Tourney RD on hand because at least once a year somebody brings their old box store MTB or hybrid to me because it won't shift any more. My own twist shift bikes got switched to trigger shifters a long time ago.
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Like others have said, I tried to fix a malfunctioning twist shifter, and the most effective fix was to buy new shifters. I went with Microshift trigger shifters, they're much more responsive, cleaner shifts, and they were $19. That's cheaper than the couple hours I wasted mucking about with the crappy twist shifters.
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I disassembled my Microshift grip shifter and was able to puzzle out how to re-assemble it after everything fell apart.
The key for the shift spring is to set it in the white sprocket part, not in the black cup portion like many other types. Then click everything back together. Shown is the partial re-assembly.
I agree that an old-style thumb shifter might be better. This is from a kids 12" MTB Jamis frame.
Microshift grip shifter, seven speed re-assemble.
Oh, never mind.
The forum won't let me post a photo because I just joined. So much for helping!
Good luck and put the spring in the white plastic doohickie first.
The key for the shift spring is to set it in the white sprocket part, not in the black cup portion like many other types. Then click everything back together. Shown is the partial re-assembly.
I agree that an old-style thumb shifter might be better. This is from a kids 12" MTB Jamis frame.
Microshift grip shifter, seven speed re-assemble.
Oh, never mind.
The forum won't let me post a photo because I just joined. So much for helping!
Good luck and put the spring in the white plastic doohickie first.
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One the thread is from last year and long dormant and two why does one have to be a criminal element who also does repair to figure out a grip shifter. They are pretty easy and does not require being a criminal though being a bicycle mechanic can help but we are not criminals. However in the end as everyone has said just replace the shifter or find a bike without them. They are seldom worth the hassle and if you want to play around with one go for it but even for some experienced mechanics it is a pain and not worth it.
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One the thread is from last year and long dormant and two why does one have to be a criminal element who also does repair to figure out a grip shifter. They are pretty easy and does not require being a criminal though being a bicycle mechanic can help but we are not criminals. However in the end as everyone has said just replace the shifter or find a bike without them. They are seldom worth the hassle and if you want to play around with one go for it but even for some experienced mechanics it is a pain and not worth it.
I guess one has to follow some craigslist gangster logic.
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Also, even if the thread is long dormant, I found it because I was looking for the answer to the OP's question.
Hence, once I figured out the answer, I wanted to share.
Thus, I was trying to pay it forward.
Hence, once I figured out the answer, I wanted to share.
Thus, I was trying to pay it forward.
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Then sell it as is and tell the person to go to a shop and get it replaced. Or just spend the few bucks and replace it, time is money but if you want to try and fix it have fun.
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Also, I fixed it. I was trying to share my solution.
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Hence why I said just replace the thing or fix it which you did but you had mentioned not wanting to spend money hence the pass it along to someone else.