Old 08-03-12, 09:23 AM
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You almost have to take the slack out of the cable with the derailleurs in the most relaxed positions so big rear cog (unless you have one of the rare Rapid Rise rds) and small chainring are correct.

The reason for doing the rear first is you want to be able to shift all the way across the cassette to set the inner and outer limit screws for the front derailleur to have proper chain clearance.
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