Ahh... Thanks for pointing out the function of the cylinder. I hadn't
given too much thought to its function; just that it seemed unusual to
be involved in the cable path sometimes.

Good info all around.

Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean


On Jul 15, 2:27 pm, William <[email protected]> wrote:
> Agree with Ginz.  Make sure your cable is routed correctly at the
> anchor.
>
> If your cable is routed correctly at the anchor and everything else is
> set up correctly and it still touches that cylindrical piece of
> plastic when you are in the small ring, just let it be that way.  That
> is not a roller, it is a dust cover for the spring.  It's not a
> problem.  Have a good mechanic check it out if and when you can if you
> have any doubts.  If correct set up of the front derailleur led you
> there, then leave it there.
>
> On Jul 15, 11:45 am, Ginz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I just saw this thread on another forum.  Different derailluer, same
> > concept.  The cable should be laying OVER that little arm on the
> > Alpina-d, just like this photo.
>
> >http://groups.google.com.na/group/surlylht/browse_thread/thread/8c9ef...

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