Proper cable installation is vital for smooth "trany" performance. How to install your Shifter and Rear Derailleur
: To ensure bolts are tightened to manufacturer specifications (usually 2–8 Nm).
: For trimming shift cables and pulling them taut.
: Recommended if your current ones are frayed or corroded. 2. Positioning the Shifter Positioning is critical for comfort and ease of use.
: Rotate the shifter until the thumb paddle is easy to reach without compromising your grip. A common starting point is between 0 and 45 degrees from horizontal.
Installing thumb shifters on your bicycle—often referred to as "trany thumbs"—is a straightforward upgrade that can improve ergonomics and shifting reliability. Whether you're using classic friction levers or modern indexed "thumb-tap" versions from brands like microSHIFT or Shimano , the process follows several key steps. 1. Preparation and Tools
Before starting, ensure you have the necessary tools on hand. Common requirements include: : Typically 3mm, 4mm, or 5mm.