lining up Rotor Q-Ring to front derailleur
Moderator: robbosmans
Derailleur must be positioned the way that will allow a free movement of the cage over the bigger ring.
If you set it up to the smaller diameter you will not be able to move it on or off the big ring.
If you set it up to the smaller diameter you will not be able to move it on or off the big ring.
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thanks guys.. this was all very helpful. finally on the road at last.
Going from the small to big ring is still a little wonky and takes several tries. I think I have the gap at a tiny bit less than 1mm, going to try moving it a bit and see if I can get this working properly.
Going from the small to big ring is still a little wonky and takes several tries. I think I have the gap at a tiny bit less than 1mm, going to try moving it a bit and see if I can get this working properly.
- mvacolnago
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another tip that may work for you is to adjust the tail of the front d cage inwards (towards the wheel) 1-2 mm more then you would normally. I find this position helps with upshifts.
Bear in mind, these rings do not follow to the category of the best gear changing rings
Having said that, after a number of tiny adjustments finally I can be happy with these fellas.
PS.
I am sure that the flimsy Red with Ti cage plays its role there as well.
Having said that, after a number of tiny adjustments finally I can be happy with these fellas.
PS.
I am sure that the flimsy Red with Ti cage plays its role there as well.
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