The double-shim on the non-drive side may help. It sounds like your 
derailer is struggling with the short BB.
 
Joe Bernard
Vallejo, CA.

On Wednesday, May 23, 2012 7:21:34 PM UTC-7, Leslie wrote:

> Whoo-boy...
>
> Okay, I've read though that, but still didn't solve it...
>
> Derailleur is, 2mm, above the big ring when out that far.  Cage is 
> correctly rotated, so the outer plate is parallel to the chain. But with no 
> cable tension, even with the cable removed and the L-screw turned to ring 
> the plate inward as far as possible, it's still not inward enough...
>
> Thoughts I've had:
> Shim the derailleur to angle it such that, keeping the cage parallel to 
> the chain, the bottom edge of the inner plate is swung towards the seat 
> post;
> Remove the seat post shim from the derailleur clamp, then double it on the 
> left side, leaving it off the crank side;
> Bend the cage so that it is closer to the seat post;
>
> Any better ideas?
>
>

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