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Old 07-28-15 | 11:57 AM
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I can trim out the rub using the front dérailleur lever, but I can't believe that should be the norm.
Trimming a friction shift transmission is pretty normal, in my opinion. I have set up lots of systems, and, no matter what, if it is friction, one must trim to achieve optimal positioning, be it the front or rear derailleur. After a while, trimming becomes automatic - well for me, anyway.
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