steve_sordy
Wedding Crasher
After breaking my Shimano SLX mech in half I got its replacement out of the box. The first thing I noticed was that when I squinted down the length of the lower mech arm, the jockey wheels were not in line with each other. The upper was where I expected it to be, parallel to the body, but the lower jockey was at a slight angle to the upper jockey, as though the mech arm was twisted. There wasn't much in it, maybe I'm just over picky! The box it came in was undamaged and I started to wonder if Shimano had a cunning plan to make the shifting even better. Previously, when I saw out of line jockeys, I assumed that I had done it and fixed them! My assumption to date has been that all jockey wheels should be in line and parallel to each other. Why shouldn't they be?
Anyway, I was in the LBS this morning and I asked the guy in there. He looked a bit puzzled as though it was not something he had ever considered before, but then produced a brand new in box XT mech. He removed it from the packaging and sure enough the jockey wheels were slightly out of line in the same way as mine had been.
An XT mech from my LBS and an SLX mech from High0nBikes, both with the same alignment. Is that evidence that the alignment is deliberate, or a manufacturing fault (that just happens to be on the XT as well as the SLX)?
If there are two out there from different sources, then there are probably many thousands, or is it all of them?
Any comment?
Anyway, I was in the LBS this morning and I asked the guy in there. He looked a bit puzzled as though it was not something he had ever considered before, but then produced a brand new in box XT mech. He removed it from the packaging and sure enough the jockey wheels were slightly out of line in the same way as mine had been.
An XT mech from my LBS and an SLX mech from High0nBikes, both with the same alignment. Is that evidence that the alignment is deliberate, or a manufacturing fault (that just happens to be on the XT as well as the SLX)?
If there are two out there from different sources, then there are probably many thousands, or is it all of them?
Any comment?