View Single Post
Old 04-16-19 | 11:17 AM
  #37  
2_i
Senior Member
Titanium Club Membership
20 Anniversary
 
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 3,838
Likes: 398
From: Michigan

Bikes: Trek 730 (quad), 720 & 830, Bike Friday NWT, Brompton M36R & M6R, Dahon HAT060 & HT060, ...

Originally Posted by Schwinnsta
Yes I tried that but it was not shifting well with the spacer and I was getting frustrated at this point so I went back to it with out the spacer and all was well again. I do not have an understanding of why this happening. I am using the same derailleur and same hub driver. I have three sprockets but it is hitting at the end of the driver which has not moved. Why should this be?
One explanation of not shifting well with the spacer is that you might not have adjusted the limit screw to let the jockey wheel pusher rotate farther out. If this were the case you should try putting that spacer back and adjust the limit screw.
2_i is offline  
Reply