Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Bluesky Threads I respected the manufacturer instructions but it seems too short on the largest cog. Shift well though. by LongNeckSmallEyes Bicycling Bike Bike Repair Biking Cycling Repair
Primary-Struggle-763 on September 11, 2025 2:29 pm I don’t think it’s too short. Your b limit looks off tho
walton_jonez on September 11, 2025 2:29 pm Seems fine to me honestly. How does it look in the largest gear? If you still have some headroom there, you could add a link or two but I’d ride that Edit: bit hard to see but maybe play with that b-screw a bit. Seems like you can bring the guide pulley a bit closer to the cassette
JasperJ on September 11, 2025 2:57 pm It’s right on the edge, but not over it. As long as that’s a new chain, it’s only gonna get longer during its service life so it should be okay.
LongNeckSmallEyes on September 11, 2025 2:58 pm Did the B screw and everything is fine ! thanks for the help
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I don’t think it’s too short. Your b limit looks off tho
Seems fine to me honestly. How does it look in the largest gear? If you still have some headroom there, you could add a link or two but I’d ride that
Edit: bit hard to see but maybe play with that b-screw a bit. Seems like you can bring the guide pulley a bit closer to the cassette
It’s right on the edge, but not over it. As long as that’s a new chain, it’s only gonna get longer during its service life so it should be okay.
Did the B screw and everything is fine ! thanks for the help
looks too short to me