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Old 02-12-2003, 01:58 PM   #7
Skunks
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Location: western nowhere, ny
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Originally posted by Griff
However, if you are mountain biking you should stick with lubes that tend toward dryness.
I tend to use it to get to school, which involves a fair deal of steep hills and such. There's little actual dirt involved. Brief googling was unable to turn up one of those cool height-map-thingies, but this city (Astoria, Oregon) has very little flat ground.

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The first thing to do is to take a look at your derailler hanger see if it isn't bent out of alignment. Looking at 3 it appears that your derailler is not in line. Check the cage and see if its bent.
I'd considered that; in the years I've had this bike, it's fallen over onto that side dozens of times. The <a href="http://www.parktool.com/repair_help/DAG.shtml">bit of information</a> I initially found on de-bending the doohickies was fairly discouraging, centering around some alignment tool.

How would I know if it's bent?

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Is your upper pulley/chain touching the cassette? You may have a little chain stretch. If it is touching you can adjust your chain tension, either with the screw adjust on the rear of the derailler or by removing a couple links.
What's the cassette?

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Also check your pulleys, if they are damaged you can pick up an after market set.
Anything that'd be particularly indictive of damage?

Thanks for the ideas, everybody.
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