Old 06-18-16 | 08:49 PM
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markjenn
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Originally Posted by dsbrantjr
I also check the B-screw adjustment over the whole cassette and all chainrings.
Good point, although typically the largest cog is where the pulley wheel and cog are the closest and therefore the combo that governs this adjustment. You want a small gap so that the chain doesn't bind in the transition between the pulley wheel and the cog.

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