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Old 05-07-12 | 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by ErickSaint
Well, not sure exactly what fixed the problem, but seems to be working. I lubed up the cable/housing with a few drips of triflow on my fingers. I also turned the rear barrel back in all the way and started shifting through the gears and the were all working fine now. Maybe I posted to soon. My only concern, and doesn't really seem to be an issue thus far is that there is about a half inch of play in the cable when on the smallest cog. That is to say I can pull the cable slack away from the frame a half inch. I cant say I remember if this is how it was previous or not. If I turn out the barrel so much as 1 click it messes everything up again.
That's fine, lateral-flex of the cable isn't an indicator of longitudinal excess. The very last click of the lever actually releases more cable than the others. This is a difficult shift for the derailleur because the spring-preload is low with the spring not very wound up. It's then the function of the outer limit-screw that determines the derailleur position.
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