I'm at wit's end and would be grateful for suggestions. 

Setup:  My Atlantis is running a rivish setup. 8 speed Shimano Cassette, 
11-32; 8 speed SRAM chain; Shimano Altus rear derailleur; indexed 8 speed 
Ultegra bar ends. All parts have been previously used on other bikes I own 
without issue. My previous setup on this bike, which relied on friction 
thumb shifting, worked without issue. 

The chain is not particularly worn (I don't have calipers, but it has at 
most a few hundred miles on it). It does have 6 or so extra links spliced 
into it using a second power link in order to accommodate the long chain 
stays.  The cassette appears to be in ok shape--no shark fins yet. If it 
comes down to replacing parts, I'll start there. The derailleur? It's an 
Altus--basically bullet proof, right? It's limits are set properly. 

Problem: I experience chain slip when the chain is under load. I cannot 
replicate the problem with the bike on a work stand. It's minimal when the 
chain is in the center two cogs of the rear cassette, and increases in 
higher or lower gears. It is not the chain skipping up or down the cassette 
before settling into gear as might happen when missing shifts or with 
improper indexing--it feels as though two or three links "skip" across the 
top of the cassette periodically. 

Suggestions? I'm not opposed to replacing parts. A new 8 speed chain and 
cassette don't cost much these days, but it just seems like they shouldn't 
need it yet. I've also considered upgrading the derailleur to a Deore 
model. I'd prefer not to change the shifters, which I like. The only reason 
I haven't done all that yet is that I'm worried there's a simple solution 
I'm missing, and that the problem might remain. 

Any thoughts appreciated. 

Cheers, 

Brett, grumpily and bumpily grinding his gears across PDX. 

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