Worst component you've ever unfortunately dealt with

Sachs Huret rear mech...

...you would need an electron microscope to see the point of optimum adjustment between not being able to get into the lowest gear and it throwing the chain straight into the spokes: rubbish :LOL:
 
Worst component and yet possibly my favourite design - because I can't get them to work properly has to be Shimano 600 AX aero calipers. Never been as hacked off with something that should be so simple!! Not Shimano's fault, simply my own ineptitude!!
 
531 pro":27vx968i said:
Sachs Huret rear mech...

...you would need an electron microscope to see the point of optimum adjustment between not being able to get into the lowest gear and it throwing the chain straight into the spokes: rubbish :LOL:

That's the one previously branded as the Huret Eco? I was going to defend it, but then I remembered how many times I had to straighten or replace mine after they had been collected by the spokes.
 
bigpantswheels":25pvm9pb said:
Bio pace chainrings, I can still feel myself bouncing.
on the contrary I liked them and continued to use them on a a modern bike riight up until I had none left. It was unfortunate it was impossible to have one less than 42T unless you went to 110BCD and MTB gear. I just seemed able to roll a bigger gear through climbs on them .. the placebo effect maybe?
 
My legs, they're utterly useless after about 5 minutes riding especially uphill. Only just beat my asthmatic lungs in second place.
 
pigman":3iyi6v2d said:
bigpantswheels":3iyi6v2d said:
Bio pace chainrings, I can still feel myself bouncing.
on the contrary I liked them and continued to use them on a a modern bike riight up until I had none left. It was unfortunate it was impossible to have one less than 42T unless you went to 110BCD and MTB gear. I just seemed able to roll a bigger gear through climbs on them .. the placebo effect maybe?

I've got some for sale if you're interested?
 
BobToo":h985xgc1 said:
531 pro":h985xgc1 said:
Sachs Huret rear mech...

...you would need an electron microscope to see the point of optimum adjustment between not being able to get into the lowest gear and it throwing the chain straight into the spokes: rubbish :LOL:

That's the one previously branded as the Huret Eco? I was going to defend it, but then I remembered how many times I had to straighten or replace mine after they had been collected by the spokes.

:LOL:

Are these the pressed steel ones? The times it went in the spokes, then I bent it back again with mole grips, then back in the spokes, then bent back again with mole grips.....happy days.
 
Old Ned":crzt8rnw said:
pigman":crzt8rnw said:
bigpantswheels":crzt8rnw said:
Bio pace chainrings, I can still feel myself bouncing.
on the contrary I liked them and continued to use them on a a modern bike riight up until I had none left. It was unfortunate it was impossible to have one less than 42T unless you went to 110BCD and MTB gear. I just seemed able to roll a bigger gear through climbs on them .. the placebo effect maybe?

I've got some for sale if you're interested?

Always had a soft spot for Biopace but I suspect the pain I now experience in my right knee after 30 mins in the saddle is caused by these ovoid bastards
 
Always had a soft spot for Biopace but I suspect the pain I now experience in my right knee after 30 mins in the saddle is caused by these ovoid bastards

that might mean they worked ! maybe you were able to push a gear that was otherwise too big ? I gotta admit i switched all mine out and tried to be smooth
 

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