Old 01-21-14, 02:53 PM
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What FB said.

I've also had luck removing material from the anvil shaped pad that hits the limit screws to increase travel. I would also take a close look at the junction of the outer upper half of the FD and the inner surface of the FD hanger, because removing some material from one or both of those areas may permit you to set the FD straight and aligned with the chainring. If this were a steel frame I would slightly bend the hanger if necessary to align things, but would be hesitant to do the same on an aluminum frame set.
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