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Is it, well, a bit crap?
It's been palsticy from day 1.
But a year / couple of thousand miles of riding and I just cannot seem to get the (now wobbly) rear mech to shift well. New cables. Lots of care setting up. Frame&hanger straight.
It just seems to have a 'wandering shift'. I can't tell how much is down to a wobbly top pivot on mech.
Just me?
What are options to replace it with - GRX or Sword? I guess it's new shifters too?
Plastic tat.
Replace with shimano and wonder why you didn’t do it sooner.
I don't mind double tap, but I have force on my road bike so not cheap plasticky stuff. Apex is pretty low end isn't it?
I found the Apex rear mech pretty awful.
The shifter (mine is 1x) paired with a Rival rear mech though has been fine - I prefer this set up to my Ultegra shifters …
I like the pairing so much that I’ve not fitted the Force shifters I’ve had for over a year.
Replace with shimano and wonder why you didn’t do it sooner.
because, imo, brake levers that can only pivot on one axis are far better.
OTOH, Apex is definitely a bit crap. Had mine for years now and it’s very rarely had every gear working as it should.
checked the b-limit screw is correctly adjusted? if its out it can make a world of difference
I've got Apex on my road bike which doesn't get ridden a great deal, but it seems fine.
I never have to tweak the shifting and it just kinda does it's thing.
It's probably 10 years or more old, so maybe the newer versions aren't as robust?
I have Apex 1x on my gravel bike. Works fine.
I've covered 1000's of km on my Apex equipped gravel bike in the 3+ years I've owned it and it still works perfectly.
Change the mech to a Force or Rival one, they actually have metal parts in them unlike Apex.
I've got Apex 1x on a gravel/commuter bike and it works fine with minimal maintenance. The chain didn't last long when it was put away wet but since replacing it with a higher level one everything has been fine.