It should clear the second-to-last, but yes, if it's an old 32-max mech it 
won't pull back far enough away from that big 36 cog to drop the chain on 
it. 

On Sunday, July 21, 2013 7:19:05 PM UTC-7, Steve Palincsar wrote:

>  On 07/21/2013 10:16 PM, Joe Bernard wrote:
>  
> Your LX derailer may not be rated to a 36-tooth cog. Older ones went to 
> 32, then later 34. I think the newest SGS versions climb to 36, but I'm not 
> certain. Do you know what generation/model you have?
>
>
> Even if it were not rated for a 36T, would that prevent the derailleur 
> from shifting to the two largest sprockets?  
>
>
>   
> Joe Bernard
> Vallejo, CA.
>
> On Sunday, July 21, 2013 2:44:54 PM UTC-7, shawn wrote:
>
>> I am building up my wife's 51 cm Atlantis and I have ran into some 
>> trouble. I cannot for the life of me get the rear cassette to shift into 
>> the largest two cogs. The drive train is as follows: 
>> Sugino XD-2 46/36/24, Shimano cassettes- 9 Speed 12-36t, Shimano Deore LX 
>> rear derailer, Shimano Deore XT front derailer. 
>>
>>  I believe my chain line is ok. Any suggestions would be greatly 
>> appreciated. 
>> Thanks
>> Shawn
>>  
>
>  
>  

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