Silly question, which is the top jockey wheel?Ideally you need the sram tool to properly check, but you can measure from the cassette to the top jockey wheel
You want around a 5mm gap between the cassette and the jockey wheel
The one closest to the cassetteSilly question, which is the top jockey wheel?
(I don't have the special tool.)
Thanks!The one closest to the cassette
Shift into the largest cog and then measure from the bottom of the cassette to the top of the jockey wheel closest
Aim for 5mm
Then check t make sure you are shifting up and down the cassette without issues
Okay, when I get the b screw all the way in I can't get to the largest gear.The one closest to the cassette
Shift into the largest cog and then measure from the bottom of the cassette to the top of the jockey wheel closest
Aim for 5mm
Then check t make sure you are shifting up and down the cassette without issues
Side on:Shift into the biggest cog on the rear and take a side on pic...
Thanks for this, it's been very helpful. It's hard to follow the bits about listening to sounds as the cogs on the cassette seem to make a noise at certain parts of the wheel rotation and not others. I e tried to capture it in a video, hopefully you can see the gap between the chain and cog changes as I turn the pedals. What's causing that and is it a problem?Since it could also be cable tension and limit screws, I suggest you start over with a complete derailleur adjustment. I recently found this excellent video explaining it all, step by step:
Same to my eyes... Getting derailleurs just right is an absolute PAIN in the backside. I would just drop it at the shop and have them do it.Not sure if its the angle of the pic, but the mech hanger looks bent to my eyes
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