Mac_Mwnci":10veugta said:
It looks to be pretty central. Just as I finish tightening the left side lifts a little. BTW, I usually tighten parts like this by feel, but recently bought a torque wrench (for one of my other bikes, a Croix De Fer 30). According to the Shimano docs, band-on mechs should be tightened to 5-7 N-m :shock: This feels like a lot when torquing so I'm so for 4 N-m. Any opinions?
The issue isn't whether it's central or not, it's whether it will stop the band sliding down the tube when the cables are tensioned, especially if something goes wrong and you put more tension on the cables than you would in normal shifting, i.e. pressing hard at the end of travel, or if something gets stuck. When that happens the band can jump over the "pip" and make a mess. If the band is not flush against the pip you are asking for trouble, IMO.
I suppose a cable stop is under less stress than a pair of band-on shifters, but saying that I have had similar problems with similar stops sliding down the tube on hub gear setups... and having had problems before I always make sure this sort of thing is done up TIGHT.
That's my experience, but it's your bike. If it were me I'd think about flipping it 180 degrees and having the bolt at the top. Or even better use this sort of thing, much more secure, if a little modern looking:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/On-Frame-Cab ... SwSQFaQ2-9