rebuilding campy ergo levers... in toronto?
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rebuilding campy ergo levers... in toronto?
after being away from bf for a bit to work on my car *blasphemy*, i returned to ride and about 10 mins in, i found my right centaur shifter is really soft and not clacking its thumb shifter like it used to. Google tells me the G-Spring and carrier are in need of a change. anyone have experience working on this and know of a place in toronto to 1, get parts and 2, charge reasonable prices? I would try my hand at it, but finding the parts may be the challenge..
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La Bicicletta in North York and Pedal Performance in Woodbridge. There are probably others.
For Parts Marioni is the distributor so most shops can order. Few will have in stock.
On line
https://branfordbike.com/
For Parts Marioni is the distributor so most shops can order. Few will have in stock.
On line
https://branfordbike.com/
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I bought them online last year .... don't remember where ... but the price was something like $9 for the pair of springs. It's a bit of a pain to do ....
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If you're willing to spen $10 for shipping some stores that service them will be willing to do it for as little as $30 plus parts for labor, which is a lot cheaper than buying a whole new shifter.
Lik ethis guy in Cali.
https://spokesmanbicycles.com/page.cfm?PageID=366
Otherwise some online sellers sell the parts, like competitive cyclist for DIY'ers.
https://www.competitivecyclist.com/ro...4072.36.1.html
Rebulding just takes time, patience, and bit of know how. But, if you're able to rebuild your whole bike, then you can rebuild a shifter too.
Lik ethis guy in Cali.
https://spokesmanbicycles.com/page.cfm?PageID=366
Otherwise some online sellers sell the parts, like competitive cyclist for DIY'ers.
https://www.competitivecyclist.com/ro...4072.36.1.html
Rebulding just takes time, patience, and bit of know how. But, if you're able to rebuild your whole bike, then you can rebuild a shifter too.
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Most bike shops ship the unit to Marinoni for repair.
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Before buying any parts, make sure that your shifters do indeed have g-springs. There were a couple of years that Centaur shifters used a different mechanism
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thanks guys,
well, if it helps, they are 2006, 10 speed centaur shifters, predating quick release mechanism shifters... they have aluminum levers with a cutout in the mouse-ear... are these g-spring compatible?
it still shifts and can swing 5+ gears at a time, just the clicking/clacking of the indexing is not as defined as it used to be.
the rest of the drivetrain is in spotless condition, if that helps identify my symptoms.
EDIT: ouch, looking at the $69 parts order from competitive cyclist, im gonna save up for this repair for xmas.. ugh..
well, if it helps, they are 2006, 10 speed centaur shifters, predating quick release mechanism shifters... they have aluminum levers with a cutout in the mouse-ear... are these g-spring compatible?
it still shifts and can swing 5+ gears at a time, just the clicking/clacking of the indexing is not as defined as it used to be.
the rest of the drivetrain is in spotless condition, if that helps identify my symptoms.
EDIT: ouch, looking at the $69 parts order from competitive cyclist, im gonna save up for this repair for xmas.. ugh..
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Though I'm a fairly decent mechanic, I decided I had other more important things to do than rebuild my 2006 Centaur levers and took them in to a local shop, earlier this year.
$45, incl. parts.
$45, incl. parts.
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thanks guys,
well, if it helps, they are 2006, 10 speed centaur shifters, predating quick release mechanism shifters... they have aluminum levers with a cutout in the mouse-ear... are these g-spring compatible?
it still shifts and can swing 5+ gears at a time, just the clicking/clacking of the indexing is not as defined as it used to be.
the rest of the drivetrain is in spotless condition, if that helps identify my symptoms.
EDIT: ouch, looking at the $69 parts order from competitive cyclist, im gonna save up for this repair for xmas.. ugh..
well, if it helps, they are 2006, 10 speed centaur shifters, predating quick release mechanism shifters... they have aluminum levers with a cutout in the mouse-ear... are these g-spring compatible?
it still shifts and can swing 5+ gears at a time, just the clicking/clacking of the indexing is not as defined as it used to be.
the rest of the drivetrain is in spotless condition, if that helps identify my symptoms.
EDIT: ouch, looking at the $69 parts order from competitive cyclist, im gonna save up for this repair for xmas.. ugh..
You may want to talk to Dwayne at urbane and ask if he knows how to o/h ergo levers. I'd trust him.
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thanks guys,
well, if it helps, they are 2006, 10 speed centaur shifters, predating quick release mechanism shifters... they have aluminum levers with a cutout in the mouse-ear... are these g-spring compatible?
it still shifts and can swing 5+ gears at a time, just the clicking/clacking of the indexing is not as defined as it used to be.
the rest of the drivetrain is in spotless condition, if that helps identify my symptoms.
EDIT: ouch, looking at the $69 parts order from competitive cyclist, im gonna save up for this repair for xmas.. ugh..
well, if it helps, they are 2006, 10 speed centaur shifters, predating quick release mechanism shifters... they have aluminum levers with a cutout in the mouse-ear... are these g-spring compatible?
it still shifts and can swing 5+ gears at a time, just the clicking/clacking of the indexing is not as defined as it used to be.
the rest of the drivetrain is in spotless condition, if that helps identify my symptoms.
EDIT: ouch, looking at the $69 parts order from competitive cyclist, im gonna save up for this repair for xmas.. ugh..
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The G-spring is a $4 part. We charge $45 to overhaul the levers. You can do this repair yourself, IF you have someone show you how to do it the first time. It is *slightly* complicated to do but not overtly.
You may want to talk to Dwayne at urbane and ask if he knows how to o/h ergo levers. I'd trust him.
You may want to talk to Dwayne at urbane and ask if he knows how to o/h ergo levers. I'd trust him.
thanks for not calling me a bone head cuz of my cheapass questions!!