
Everytime I see these forsale I say yes. Then I say no. Then I say yes. Then I say no. An eternal struggle right there which doesn't go away.
Update on the pig. Had to shorten the chain, but once it was off I ended up replacing the derailleur with a 105 version on an extended link.
Then spent what seemed like ages fettling the shifting, front and rear. And of course, when the front derailleur had been lowered, it needed a new cable, so that was fitted and everything tied up again.
Once everything was back together, I took it out for a ride and within a km, the pin I'd replaced when shortening the chain worked its way loose. Luckily I was ready for it so it didn't go through the derailleur and wreck it.
So tomorrow's job is fixing that.
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If you've got to use one... I'm surprised the chain doesn't rub on the bottom of the f mech cage onthe small chainring in all but 1st gear
Its a rather special set up of full on experimentation & the front mech is basically useless so wil only change down but not up as to big a gap unless i add a middle ring probably 54T would do.If you've got to use one... I'm surprised the chain doesn't rub on the bottom of the f mech cage onthe small chainring in all but 1st gear![]()
It's so hard to rivet a narrow chain that id always recommend using a snap link. It's almost always the newly riveted link we see on a broken chain, even from the factory on a newish machine.
I carry a spare with my repair kit,
(I'm assuming I can improvise a chain breaker from road debris, like a screw or nail and a stoneto remove a damaged section
.. only had to do it once in 10,000's of miles)
Won't that derailleur run that 32? cassette without the drop link, just a bit of b-adjust?
The drop link makes shifting worse because the top jockey is pulled further away from the sprockets.