Cannondale CAAD10 and SuperSix derailleur hangers not right
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Cannondale CAAD10 and SuperSix derailleur hangers not right
Hi,
On the cannondale website it states the prescribed rear derailleur hanger as KP-158. Linked here: https://www.amaincycling.com/cannond...SABEgJJR_D_BwE
Now, I have a SuperSix HiMod 2013, which should use this hanger. BUT if you've been on the road forums I have been posting about this issue of misaligned rear wheel, see pic:
I experimented a bit and removed the rear derailleur, chain, and hanger. Putting the wheel in the naked rear dropouts, I see the wheel is perfectly centered! The 1.5mm adjustment is made with the removal of the inner plate of the derailleur.
The size and profile of the CAAD8 rear derailleur hanger seems suitable for this particular application. Would the bolts line up given that it is also from Cannondale? Also worried about the chainline moving the hub a few mm to the right
On the cannondale website it states the prescribed rear derailleur hanger as KP-158. Linked here: https://www.amaincycling.com/cannond...SABEgJJR_D_BwE
Now, I have a SuperSix HiMod 2013, which should use this hanger. BUT if you've been on the road forums I have been posting about this issue of misaligned rear wheel, see pic:
I experimented a bit and removed the rear derailleur, chain, and hanger. Putting the wheel in the naked rear dropouts, I see the wheel is perfectly centered! The 1.5mm adjustment is made with the removal of the inner plate of the derailleur.
The size and profile of the CAAD8 rear derailleur hanger seems suitable for this particular application. Would the bolts line up given that it is also from Cannondale? Also worried about the chainline moving the hub a few mm to the right
Last edited by Reeses; 08-11-18 at 12:29 AM.
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