I have been struggling with my shifting recently and it seems something is wrong somewhere because even with my B screw backed right out the distance between the jockey and the cassette is still a little too big I believe. Whether it's enough to cause the problem I have I'm not convinced but either way I'm sure it's not 'right' so I'd like to try and rule it out.
This is a long cage 12sp Shimano SLX SGS on a SRAM NX PG1230 11-50 with an XX1 chain. All the parts are in excellent order and although I haven't checked/replaced the hanger nothing has happened back-end wise and I don't even lay the bike down on that side.
The issue I am having is that I can get the upper and lower end to to shift correctly but doing so leaves hesitation when shifting around the centre of the cassette. Yesterday I went back to scratch, removed the cable and set up everything from the start, end stops bang on and still have the same problem. It's not horrendous by any means but its deffo not as crisp or selective as it should be IMO, especially when the upper and lower end of the cassette is noticeably better.
A few pics to maybe help illustrate. 1st pic shows chain on biggest cog - about 20mm gap - should be about 15? 2nd pic shows chain on 2nd cog - about 8mm gap - should be less than 5mm? And finally pic of chain on smallest cog to show length - looks about right and was shortened to the same length as the stock one when I fitted it.
Any pointers welcome!
This is a long cage 12sp Shimano SLX SGS on a SRAM NX PG1230 11-50 with an XX1 chain. All the parts are in excellent order and although I haven't checked/replaced the hanger nothing has happened back-end wise and I don't even lay the bike down on that side.
The issue I am having is that I can get the upper and lower end to to shift correctly but doing so leaves hesitation when shifting around the centre of the cassette. Yesterday I went back to scratch, removed the cable and set up everything from the start, end stops bang on and still have the same problem. It's not horrendous by any means but its deffo not as crisp or selective as it should be IMO, especially when the upper and lower end of the cassette is noticeably better.
A few pics to maybe help illustrate. 1st pic shows chain on biggest cog - about 20mm gap - should be about 15? 2nd pic shows chain on 2nd cog - about 8mm gap - should be less than 5mm? And finally pic of chain on smallest cog to show length - looks about right and was shortened to the same length as the stock one when I fitted it.
Any pointers welcome!