Looks like you need to screw in the b screw a whole bunch. The jockey wheel is too close to the cassette.
walton_jonez on
You mounted your derailleur wrong I think. There are two little tabs on the b link. The lower one should touch nose of the hanger. Looks like the upper one might be the one touching it in your case
LegoMan1234512345 on
The chain is also routed incorrectly through the deraileur cage. It should be on top of the tab inbetween the jockeys
Pfizermyocarditis on
You have the chain routed on the wrong side of the tab between the two jockey wheels.
RandomPost416 on
The main problem here is that the Rear Derailleur isn’t installed properly as the B-link should be pointed to the back and completely flat/parallel to the ground, once that’s fixed, you can then set the B tension of the derailleur.
My dear cycling brother, You made the same mistake that I have made, having only experience with SRAM cages previously.
Your chain goes through cage incorrectly. There is a metal… plastine… between cage’s halfs, in the middle. Describing based on Your video, chain have to go on the left from that plastine. More to the outside and to the rear of the bike and derailleur.
Chain is simply rubbing this plastine.
Squid_Man56 on
unrelated but what rotors are those? ive been looking for brake rotors without a wavy scalloped edge bc i just think its ugly
SweetConversation205 on
In today’s episode of “I do my own repair and I fucked up”
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Need to set b-tension
Hmm. The b-gap looks pretty small.
Looks like you need to screw in the b screw a whole bunch. The jockey wheel is too close to the cassette.
You mounted your derailleur wrong I think. There are two little tabs on the b link. The lower one should touch nose of the hanger. Looks like the upper one might be the one touching it in your case
The chain is also routed incorrectly through the deraileur cage. It should be on top of the tab inbetween the jockeys
You have the chain routed on the wrong side of the tab between the two jockey wheels.
The main problem here is that the Rear Derailleur isn’t installed properly as the B-link should be pointed to the back and completely flat/parallel to the ground, once that’s fixed, you can then set the B tension of the derailleur.
See picture below for reference.
https://preview.redd.it/ohipswl6znmg1.jpeg?width=745&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c67a74496ae048742177e2c47b6102cbb071d874
My dear cycling brother, You made the same mistake that I have made, having only experience with SRAM cages previously.
Your chain goes through cage incorrectly. There is a metal… plastine… between cage’s halfs, in the middle. Describing based on Your video, chain have to go on the left from that plastine. More to the outside and to the rear of the bike and derailleur.
Chain is simply rubbing this plastine.
unrelated but what rotors are those? ive been looking for brake rotors without a wavy scalloped edge bc i just think its ugly
In today’s episode of “I do my own repair and I fucked up”
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