08-23-2010, 04:02 PM
[attachment=1432]Hi everyone,
I am new here and have to say some thread/replies have been very helpful.
I have been trying to adjust the rear derailleurs on my bike. It is a Shimano RD-TY18 and shifters.
Basically when the chain is on the largest cassette the derailleur pulley touches the wheel's spokes. The rear derailleur is connected to the frame (rear dropout).
I have managed to find a position where the pulley does not touch the wheel spokes and all the gears are able to be changed smoothly up and down.
I'd like to know if this is a correct/acceptable position and also if it is safe to leave it like that since it is the only one that works. I have highlighted the position of the rear derailleur in relation to the dropout. See images.
Thanks in advance
I am new here and have to say some thread/replies have been very helpful.
I have been trying to adjust the rear derailleurs on my bike. It is a Shimano RD-TY18 and shifters.
Basically when the chain is on the largest cassette the derailleur pulley touches the wheel's spokes. The rear derailleur is connected to the frame (rear dropout).
I have managed to find a position where the pulley does not touch the wheel spokes and all the gears are able to be changed smoothly up and down.
I'd like to know if this is a correct/acceptable position and also if it is safe to leave it like that since it is the only one that works. I have highlighted the position of the rear derailleur in relation to the dropout. See images.
Thanks in advance