Help...9 Speed thumb shifter compatibility.

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  • Hey,

    I've recently built up a work bike from a 90s steel Raleigh frame with a wald basket on the front. I've put new wheels on it with a 9 speed cassette rear wheel. I wanted a thumb shifter on the handle bars so I went and bought a surely archer 9 speed indexed thumb shifter and set it up. What I found is that the shifter is electing properly. Some times it misses a gear and jumps up and down. I have a 105 cassette on the back.

    Is there a compatibility issue with this set up? Is there any thumb shifter that would work with my 9 seed cassette?

    Cheers,

    Tom.

  • Do you have one of these if so it should work with your cassette. Check your set up. Sounds like you need to index the gears.
    http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/sunrace-m90-9-speed-thumbshifter-right-hand-prod37382/

  • This is the shifter I'm having problems with.

  • What brand + model is your dérailleur?

  • It's a shimano tiagra.

  • It could be a number of things, there's a good section on indexing on the Sheldon brown site which may help you troubleshoot

  • This is old but still good guide to settings derailleur stops and indexing.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkzvfCaIbyQ&feature=youtu.be

  • Cool. Will check that out. I'm pretty competent with bike mechanics and have indexed gears on many many bikes but I can't seem to get my head around this issue.

  • It definitely feels like a compatibility issue rather than adjustment issue.

  • If you are having trouble and have set up the indexing and ruled out any cable run issues, two things come to mind.

    1. Bent derailleur hanger.
    2. Worn derailleur pivots/ jockey wheel bearings / weak return spring.
  • I have issues before with sun race thumb shifters my solution was to open it up and remove the bits that did the indexing and convert it to friction only. Worked a treat after that.

  • In conclusion, they are shit at indexing?

    I would get a 9 speed shimano thumb shifter :-)

  • The best thumbs are old shimano ones for mtb's and switch them to friction. Or get Paul thumb adapter and mount shimano 9 speed bar end shifters on them that way you get a very nice indexed system.

  • I have a set of Suntour power thumb shifters which I am looking forward to trying out :-)

  • Thanks thecycleclinic, I tjimk Paul thumb adapters are the way to go.

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Help...9 Speed thumb shifter compatibility.

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