Yes. There is a special tool any bike shop should have that's
basically a long straight stick that screws into the hanger threads,
and because of its length makes a small bend noticeable.

Gernot


On Nov 18, 1:58 pm, Juhani <[email protected]> wrote:
> I mixed things a bit in my answer about the torque. The bar-end
> shifter pods are torqued without tool, but I think they are just right
> - around 7Nm. They seem very sturdy. The screw that goes through the
> middle of the shift lever is tightened with a high quality torque tool
> to recommended 2,5Nm - and the shift lever feels just right with the
> “clicks”. The rear derailleur attachment bolt is torqued without a
> tool, but should be around the recommended 10Nm.
>
> The derailleur hanger looks just fine - it doesn't seem to be bend in
> anyway. Should I be able to see if there was something wrong with it?
> In friction mode the shifting works fine. Or could it mess up the
> index shifting if it was off just tiny little - not visible for eye?

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