Old 05-08-13 | 03:10 AM
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Airburst
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Originally Posted by Good Fellow
i'll work on the front derailleur when i have the right tools to reach the adjustment screws. then the breaks are after that.
If it has breaks, I'd avoid riding it. What's broken?

As for the lack of a B-screw, not all derailleurs have them, some cheaper stuff does without, but it doesn't sound like your problem would be solved by adjusting one anyway.
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