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Join Date: May 2003
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The problem I'm having is when I'm adjusting the front derailleur there doesn't seem to be enough travel to cover all three front chain rings. In other words, the chain rubs on the inside of the derailleur cage on the smallest chain ring and rubs against the outside of the derailleur cage on the largest chain ring. The limiting screws are not a factor because the derailleur can't move far enough in either direction to hit them. The derailleur doesn't look bent and has been properly installed. I haven't used this bike in a year and the problem is driving me nuts! Hoping someone else has had this problem and was able to fix it.
Thanks, Sparky Oh ya, it's a deore derailleur. Actually the entire bike is deore components. |
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Does this happen for any gear in the rings, or just at the extremes of chainring-cassette combinations?
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Join Date: May 2003
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This only happens on the smallest chainring/ largest sprocket and largest chainright/ smallest sprocket. I try my best not to change into any of the extreme gears. It's just odd because I've adjusted the gears on this bike multiple time before and never had any problems. |
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Sometimes you can't avoid a bit of derailleur rub in some of the extreme gears. Have you looked at the derailleur cable tension?
This web page might also be of some help: http://www.parktool.com/repair_help...erailleur.shtml
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2003
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Thanks for the help rek. It was a bent frame. I couldn't tell until the shop had a look at it. Don't know when or how I ever did that.
Oh well, good excuse to buy a new bike. ![]() |
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 436
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Sounds like your BB is long. Try going to a shorter spindle on the BB
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