Hi man, many thanks for the video. Not only is it very detailed, but your comments are clear and extremely helpful. You convinced me that I should try and repair my shifter instead of buying another one!
Thank you for this very detailed and technical video. I did the intervention on a dura ace which is very similar. Mine had an issue with the small shifting lever which was almost seized and caused the brake lever not to get back in place after brake release. Once disassembled the small pin which holds the lever can be pushed from the housing. I used a metallic bruch and some sandpaper to clean the rust and reassembled it. I hope it will last 10 years more.
Probably the only TH-cam Bike maintenance influencer who is willing rebuild and entire sti lever. Inspirational viewing. GCN just spray GT85 into the internal shifter. Only negative of this video is the annoying ads every 3-4mins.
Thank you so much for that video. I still had a lot of trouble getting the shifter working but that was because one of the little springs that push one of the pawls had slipped out of position. Once I hooked the arm of the spring on properly, and with the help of this video, it works perfectly again !! Yoohhooooooo!! 🙂
Very useful video. I hope I can fix my st-6703 since it doesn't shift either up or down. After looking this video and seeing those tiny parts, I hope no part is broken in my shifter otherwise no chance for fixing. Thanks for this wonderful tutorial!
Thank you for the video it helped a lot. You did not mention or show relocating the brake lever spring at the end when you refitted the lever. Best done before you finish locating the pin.
A heroic effort, thanks for sharing. Back in the day when I wrenched/toured/commuted/raced, the most complicated thing I worked on was a Sturmey-Archer 3-speed hub overhaul. This looks like brain surgery compared to that. It is a beautifully engineered piece of kit. Where were you 4 years ago when I attempted this on my older 6800, that's been sitting in a small box, in pieces, ever since?
Hi Dont you know, that the braking lever (2:02) can be diasseble without harm, or it is "one piece"? A spring broke in mine, but i dont know, that the main pivot pin is fixed in, or removable. Thx for answer.
Hello, thanks for the great video! My left STI6700 has a defect spring. The spring shown at 11:26 is too long, not strong enough to pull back. Where can I get this spring. I measured d=0,45mm, l=10mm, D=4mm.
I'd be forever grateful if you could do one these for the ST-6600. I think I can handle this procedure with one of your extraordinarily detailed set of instructions. But, if my 6600 is significantly different than the 6700 internals, I think I'd end up with a pile of parts and no idea how to reassemble them. 🤣
Parabéns pelo excelente vídeo e claro trabalho de top, já agora se tens ou podes fazer um como colocar as fitas no guiador? Bike de estrada, obrigado e boa continuação 👌
Hello, can you help me please? At 8:52 of your tutorial, you are inserting the part which receives the shifter cable. I have a problem with this. I didn't disassembly the lever, but only open the plastic cover with the two springs. Cleaning and moving the levers had the effect, that the part which receives the shifter cable stoped in the higher position and doesn't go in the lower position to the shifter cable entry. I have tried to fix but without success. Is there a way to solve the problem without disassembling the entire shifter? Thanks a lot and compliments for the very good tutorial
I give reply to myself :-) After having fun for a cuple of time trying to fix the problem, I realised there was no other choice than disassembling all. Then reassembling following your tutorial everything was fine. Thanks you.
Is there a big difference with the other models of shifters in the inner small parts (Tiagra and 105)? Can I use the same order to collect the parts in shifters? Good vid ,,, thank you
Excellent video. Many thanks. Does anyone know if the brake lever for the 3 speed is the same as the break lever for the 2 speed? My 2 speed brake lever is broken and i am planning to take a lever off the 3 speed? Many thanks
Hello Danny! Off-top here. I have bought LG G6 after watching your recommendation video more than four years ago and it was fantastic phone and still is. What is your mobile phone recommendation for today? Thank You!
Is it just me or the whole part looks so utterly complicated compared with an Ergopower shifter? It's like some stuff from Star Trek and then just a delicate piece of art...
Because oil will be washed out when you clean your bike or you service the lever without dismounting it, see GCN vidéo. Manufacture Grease sustains longer to rain and bike washing. 🌦️
Hi man, many thanks for the video. Not only is it very detailed, but your comments are clear and extremely helpful. You convinced me that I should try and repair my shifter instead of buying another one!
Thank you for this very detailed and technical video.
I did the intervention on a dura ace which is very similar. Mine had an issue with the small shifting lever which was almost seized and caused the brake lever not to get back in place after brake release.
Once disassembled the small pin which holds the lever can be pushed from the housing. I used a metallic bruch and some sandpaper to clean the rust and reassembled it. I hope it will last 10 years more.
Excellent presentation! The presenter is very clear, shows each step and explains them. Congratulation on a job well done!
Probably the only TH-cam Bike maintenance influencer who is willing rebuild and entire sti lever. Inspirational viewing.
GCN just spray GT85 into the internal shifter.
Only negative of this video is the annoying ads every 3-4mins.
In fairness after that generation of shimano they started using proprietary screws so its much harder to do so
Brilliant video. Saved me having to buy a new shifter. Thank you.
Fantastic step-through. Managed to fix my shifter despite being a very green bike mechanic. Thanks!!
Peralatan yang sangat lengkap..👍
Thank you so much for that video. I still had a lot of trouble getting the shifter working but that was because one of the little springs that push one of the pawls had slipped out of position. Once I hooked the arm of the spring on properly, and with the help of this video, it works perfectly again !! Yoohhooooooo!! 🙂
Very useful video. I hope I can fix my st-6703 since it doesn't shift either up or down. After looking this video and seeing those tiny parts, I hope no part is broken in my shifter otherwise no chance for fixing. Thanks for this wonderful tutorial!
Thank you for the video it helped a lot. You did not mention or show relocating the brake lever spring at the end when you refitted the lever. Best done before you finish locating the pin.
I did my shifter with ur video step by step, and it works fine again, thx mate, u saved me about a 100€. Thx 🤜🤛
Like watch making! Bravo, Daniele 👏🏻👏🏻
Super useful video - thank you so much! Saved me from buying a new shifter!
Really useful. Thanks for posting,
Now this was the video i realy needed. Thx man. Respect. Grtz from belgium
I hope that this video will be a life saver for my bike
good tutorial
thanks
nice guide, how do we dissemble sora 3500 rd?
A heroic effort, thanks for sharing.
Back in the day when I wrenched/toured/commuted/raced, the most complicated thing I worked on was a Sturmey-Archer 3-speed hub overhaul. This looks like brain surgery compared to that. It is a beautifully engineered piece of kit.
Where were you 4 years ago when I attempted this on my older 6800, that's been sitting in a small box, in pieces, ever since?
Hi
Dont you know, that the braking lever (2:02) can be diasseble without harm, or it is "one piece"? A spring broke in mine, but i dont know, that the main pivot pin is fixed in, or removable.
Thx for answer.
Hello, thanks for the great video! My left STI6700 has a defect spring. The spring shown at 11:26 is too long, not strong enough to pull back. Where can I get this spring. I measured d=0,45mm, l=10mm, D=4mm.
I'd be forever grateful if you could do one these for the ST-6600. I think I can handle this procedure with one of your extraordinarily detailed set of instructions. But, if my 6600 is significantly different than the 6700 internals, I think I'd end up with a pile of parts and no idea how to reassemble them. 🤣
Well done 😊👍🏻👍🏻
First, how do they come up with this? Second, how to do they mass produce it? Quite amazing.
Awesome video, as usual.
Gracias Maestro me Salvo la vida Grande Maestro Dios me lo Bendiga.🥶🥶
Parabéns pelo excelente vídeo e claro trabalho de top, já agora se tens ou podes fazer um como colocar as fitas no guiador? Bike de estrada, obrigado e boa continuação 👌
Hi, first thank you very much for this video.
Is there any chance to make the same vi for repairing an St-7801?
which grease you use. can i use shimano premium grease (green) or cable grease (white)
Awesome explanation
Thanks a lot! excellent video! It worked perfectly for me!
With all of those small parts, You could be servicing a wrist watch
Hello, can you help me please? At 8:52 of your tutorial, you are inserting the part which receives the shifter cable. I have a problem with this. I didn't disassembly the lever, but only open the plastic cover with the two springs. Cleaning and moving the levers had the effect, that the part which receives the shifter cable stoped in the higher position and doesn't go in the lower position to the shifter cable entry. I have tried to fix but without success. Is there a way to solve the problem without disassembling the entire shifter? Thanks a lot and compliments for the very good tutorial
I give reply to myself :-) After having fun for a cuple of time trying to fix the problem, I realised there was no other choice than disassembling all. Then reassembling following your tutorial everything was fine. Thanks you.
Is there a big difference with the other models of shifters in the inner small parts (Tiagra and 105)? Can I use the same order to collect the parts in shifters?
Good vid ,,, thank you
sorry, can you tell me the size of the hook spring that recovers the lever
Excellent video. Many thanks. Does anyone know if the brake lever for the 3 speed is the same as the break lever for the 2 speed? My 2 speed brake lever is broken and i am planning to take a lever off the 3 speed? Many thanks
Hello
What size are the compression springs and are they the same size for the shimano 105?
Would you by accident have a spare shifter cover, my left one broke?
excelente trabajo, me sirvió mucho!!
This video helped a tonnnnnnn
what you use for degreaser the lever?
Impresionante. Muchas gracias!!!
Amazing, and with gloves !!!
Huge thank YOU!!!
Can this be followed for 105 5700 shifter?
Hello Danny! Off-top here. I have bought LG G6 after watching your recommendation video more than four years ago and it was fantastic phone and still is. What is your mobile phone recommendation for today? Thank You!
Excelente enseñanza
very good video thanks
Las cubiertas del 6700 con compatibles con las de 5700
Top! Thank you man🫡
Is it just me or the whole part looks so utterly complicated compared with an Ergopower shifter? It's like some stuff from Star Trek and then just a delicate piece of art...
I love these type of videos for when I f*ck things up in my dusty gardenshed! Thanks!
thanks ! 👍
I can rebuild a Sram shifter with a philips screwdriver and a pick in 10 minutes.
Ergopower is simple to work on as well.
This is just crszy.
what a great video,, you must be doing pilates or some kind of mental training. Even by watching your video I get nervous 🤣
Im need 105 R7000😢
If nothing broken why not drop it in a bucket of oil for 24 hours, then take it out hang it up to drain off
Because oil will be washed out when you clean your bike or you service the lever without dismounting it, see GCN vidéo. Manufacture Grease sustains longer to rain and bike washing. 🌦️
Because oil is sticky, it is atracting dirt much more.
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Mavarff
1000 parts puzzle or buy a new one ;-)
I preffer th puzzle