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Old 09-29-15, 10:13 PM
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WillFam-Reno
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Hey baldy,

I understand that you are not a mechanic, but consider straightening the front derailluer box and then align to the best of your ability. I have straightened at least a half dozen and gotten them to work well. It doesn't take much abuse to bend them. YouTube may have some examples, but you should use some pliers with cloth over the part that touches the derailleur and straighten to the best of your ability.
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