I’ve followed the instructions in the park tools video for adjusting rear derailleur step-by-step.
It all runs smoothly up until the top one, where it doesn’t seem to want to go in and jumps between the largest and second largest cog. If it then does eventually go in, when I try to shift back down, nothing happens until I shift down another click. Then after that pretty much all the cogs have excess noise and I feel like all the adjustment I just did has gone out the window.
I guess something is up with the indexing but I just tried the steps above re releasing the tension, shifting down and tightening back up again and the issue persists.
Any suggestions?
I should add it was all working fine before and I only took the chain off to clean it, and once I put it back on all this happened. Thinking maybe the insane amount of pulling with wire to release SRAM quick links has pulled it out of shape.
I’m having sort of a similar problem.
I’ve followed the instructions in the park tools video for adjusting rear derailleur step-by-step.
It all runs smoothly up until the top one, where it doesn’t seem to want to go in and jumps between the largest and second largest cog. If it then does eventually go in, when I try to shift back down, nothing happens until I shift down another click. Then after that pretty much all the cogs have excess noise and I feel like all the adjustment I just did has gone out the window.
I guess something is up with the indexing but I just tried the steps above re releasing the tension, shifting down and tightening back up again and the issue persists.
Any suggestions?
I should add it was all working fine before and I only took the chain off to clean it, and once I put it back on all this happened. Thinking maybe the insane amount of pulling with wire to release SRAM quick links has pulled it out of shape.