Great instructional video - thanks for that. I was able to rebuild a shifter that had fallen apart - SL-M670-B right-hand shifters are a nightmare to get hold of. Thanks again
It took me about 8 hours, but my eyesight isn't as good as it was! I took it apart and rebuilt it multiple times. Some of those components are like old friends. LOL. Thanks very much for your videos. They made the impossible possible.
I had that screw come off and of course the spring as well... thanks for that tutorial would have been completely lost especially with that spring 🤣 - I just put some loctite on the screw to block it completely as those 4 edges don't see to do a good trick...
I have a M610 which looks near identical and the nut had come loose on a ride, didn't want to mess with it till I got home. The nut and threads seemed really oily and the press tabs were not stopping the nut from turning so I took it off to degrease and as I did, 'boing' the the lever came off the spring. Scratching my head how to reassemble and tension it, this video looks really helpful, thanks.
If it’s just the lever, shouldn’t be too hard to figure out. As for the nut, best bet is some loctite. Possibly even glue to hold it in place, but from a Pro Stand point, loctite or any alternative. Gd luck
Thank you very much for doing this video mate I just bought a pair of Shimano SLX spares and repairs and I've just repaired them watching your video they're a decent set 10-speed so thank you very much mate keep up the great work I know I won't volunteer in a bike shop but some things I just don't tackle I certainly will do now
Great instructional video - thanks for that. I was able to rebuild a shifter that had fallen apart - SL-M670-B right-hand shifters are a nightmare to get hold of. Thanks again
Brilliant Videos! Thank you!
Thank you. The dismantling and assembling tips were extremely helpful. Keeping the video in focus on the small parts was great.
It took me about 8 hours, but my eyesight isn't as good as it was! I took it apart and rebuilt it multiple times. Some of those components are like old friends. LOL. Thanks very much for your videos. They made the impossible possible.
Good to hear you got there in the end. This one is hard, I do wonder how they assemble these in the factory. No doubt it’s done in 2 minutes
Thank you. That screw you put the nut on when rebuilding fell off of mine. Now the whole shifter spins around while shifting.
I had that screw come off and of course the spring as well... thanks for that tutorial would have been completely lost especially with that spring 🤣 - I just put some loctite on the screw to block it completely as those 4 edges don't see to do a good trick...
I have a M610 which looks near identical and the nut had come loose on a ride, didn't want to mess with it till I got home. The nut and threads seemed really oily and the press tabs were not stopping the nut from turning so I took it off to degrease and as I did, 'boing' the the lever came off the spring. Scratching my head how to reassemble and tension it, this video looks really helpful, thanks.
If it’s just the lever, shouldn’t be too hard to figure out. As for the nut, best bet is some loctite. Possibly even glue to hold it in place, but from a Pro Stand point, loctite or any alternative. Gd luck
Thank you very much for doing this video mate I just bought a pair of Shimano SLX spares and repairs and I've just repaired them watching your video they're a decent set 10-speed so thank you very much mate keep up the great work I know I won't volunteer in a bike shop but some things I just don't tackle I certainly will do now
thank friend
Great video, do you have one for the left hand SL-M670 2/3 x 10 shifter?
Thank you for this tutorial
Very helpfull