Old 03-21-14 | 09:56 AM
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FBinNY
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Bikes: too many bikes from 1967 10s (5x2)Frejus to a Sumitomo Ti/Chorus aluminum 10s (10x2), plus one non-susp mtn bike I use as my commuter

Originally Posted by AnkleWork
Here's a crazy weird suggestion: remove the wheel from the frame, take a photo in good light, in focus of the hub and axle, just off axis. Then post it here.
The problem is obvious in the first photo. Another photo isn't needed.

BTW, to the OP. You also have to reposition the "claw" that holds the derailleur on. It goes entirely in the dropout slot, with the screw and nut fully at the back of the slot so the outer plate lays flat against the dropout.
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