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Old 10-21-15 | 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by JoeCenturion
I too have always had the front derailleur rub when on the large front chainring and the smallest rear cog on the cassette on my Jamis Aurora 2010.
This should be fixable and isn't about the Jamis bike but the adjustment of the derailleur IMHO. I bought my 2009 Jamis Aurora because the 53 cm frame size fit me well. Many touring bikes don't offer that "in-between" size. No complaints. A bit wobbly under heavy touring load on the back rack. I did swap the stock crankset to a Deore mtn crankset. Got 10,000+ miles on the bike!
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