sounds like the cable is too tight.  
On my 9sp index, there are a couple of steps that I have to hold the 
shifter until it completes the shift - everything goes down quickly, 
though. 

On Monday, June 20, 2016 at 5:05:25 PM UTC-5, Michael Hechmer wrote:
>
> Ok, this is a bit off topic, my apologies, but I am perplexed.
>
> I run 9 speed silver friction shifter on all of my bikes except the 
> tandem, which has Shimano bar ends.  I usually run it in friction, mostly 
> because I don't have regular experience with indexing and when they need 
> adjustment, I struggle until I say, oh the hell with it.  But I have been 
> trying to get this indexing right because I am thinking I want to try 10 
> speed on this bike.  So here's what's happening.
>
> I can lift the chain from the outside 11 to the inside 28 in consistent 
> steps, but when I try to drop the chain it hangs up for an extra click 
> right at the start  and then jumps across the 12 to the 11 at the end. 
>  Occasionally, it will jump from the 9 to the 7 position on the second 
> click.   Everything works OK in friction mode, although the 9 to 8 did seem 
> a bit wider, so I tightened the low set screw until the chain would just 
> barely reach, then backed it out a couple of degrees.  This made no 
> difference.  It just occurred to me that I have not measured the chain, but 
> it's hard to see how that could cause this behavior.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Hot, even in VT.
>
> Michael
>

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