Sure there's not something else stopping it? No limit screw in the way? I've seen people turn the wrong one and wonder why it wouldn't hit a sprocket.
Without seeing it, I dunno, I've never had this as an issue. Every derailler I've used has had enough range to cover whatever idiotic thing I've done to the bike.
Yeah nothing else, I backed the limit screws all the way out. I think the drop out has previously been repaired, it looks thicker than the non drive side. But it is what it is, just trying to see if I am forever stuck with 10 speed or if there is a way.
Sure there's not something else stopping it? No limit screw in the way? I've seen people turn the wrong one and wonder why it wouldn't hit a sprocket.
Without seeing it, I dunno, I've never had this as an issue. Every derailler I've used has had enough range to cover whatever idiotic thing I've done to the bike.