I have a weird Ghost shift on mine which I've not tracked down yet.
It only seems to do it over rough terrain when your pedalling hard (probably unnecessarily) and 95% of the time only when over about 35kph, it's only done it once when less than that and I snapped the chain.
It's indexed correctly, shifts great. The Ghost shift seems to momentarily jump to an adjacent gear (or try to) then jump back. Therefore this might just be something to do with the gear cable routing.
However, in the meantime I thought I'd try tightening the clutch tension.
Remove the cover with PH2 :
Then in theory, you tighten the Torx screw (I say in theory as I've only read about it and mine would only tighten about 1/8th of a turn if that).
For anyone interested, the ratcheting clutch mechanism in an Advent X : (It's vital the clutch lever is fully engaged all the way up or the ratchet teeth won't be fully engaged and will wear quickly !!)
It only seems to do it over rough terrain when your pedalling hard (probably unnecessarily) and 95% of the time only when over about 35kph, it's only done it once when less than that and I snapped the chain.
It's indexed correctly, shifts great. The Ghost shift seems to momentarily jump to an adjacent gear (or try to) then jump back. Therefore this might just be something to do with the gear cable routing.
However, in the meantime I thought I'd try tightening the clutch tension.
Remove the cover with PH2 :
Then in theory, you tighten the Torx screw (I say in theory as I've only read about it and mine would only tighten about 1/8th of a turn if that).
For anyone interested, the ratcheting clutch mechanism in an Advent X : (It's vital the clutch lever is fully engaged all the way up or the ratchet teeth won't be fully engaged and will wear quickly !!)