yes, the upper limit screw has to be adjusted as 7 speed casettes are
narrower than 8 or 9. That was the only thing I did switching from 9
to 7.

~Mike~


On Oct 29, 7:18 am, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If one goes from 8 to 7 speed does the rear derailer set screw need to
> be adjusted or do the limits remain the same? I've been using a
> Sheldon Century Special 8 speed cassette on my Hilsen but have thought
> of going to 7 speed in the future, just sorta curious about set-up.
>
> On Oct 29, 4:08 am, Steve Palincsar <palin...@his.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Thu, 2010-10-28 at 20:35 -0700, Stonehog wrote:
> > > I agree - 8 is worth it, but 7 is even slightly better with the
> > > silvers. For the swap to 8, all you need to do is the cassette.
>
> > Plus, the ratios available with 7 are superior (there are no stock 8s
> > that start with 13, in fact about the only wide range 8s available now
> > start with the utterly useless 11), and if you use a spacer behind a 7
> > you can use all 7 sprockets on the big ring without excessive
> > cross-chaining issues.  In this case, less is definitely more.- Hide quoted 
> > text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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