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Old 03-09-11 | 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by dbakl
I'm going to guess, being in the highest gears on the freewheel and shifting to the inner ring, there is not enough tension on the chain once it leaves the large ring to hold it "rigid" enough to complete the shift. That position is certainly cross-chaining on these old bikes! Otherwise, worth trying a spacer under the fixed cup.
Brings a couple other possibilities to mind: 1) spring tension on RD is weak, or 2) chain is too long
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