Hello, I'm a road biker (about 6500 miles/year). I recently replaced my Dura Ace 10s chain with a new Dura-Ace 10s chain. I also replaced the cassette because it was time. I decided to go a little cheaper and replace my Dura-Ace 27-12 cassette with an Ultegra 28-11 (Ultegra has no 27-xx options). I figured I might have an issue with the 28 tooth gear because I'm running Dura-Ace 7800 drivetrain intended for maximum 27 tooth. Actually I have no problem with the 28, but rather with the 11. All gears except the 11 are perfect. The 11 slips every few seconds (it varies, sometimes 10-15 sec, other times every 3 sec). I cannot tell if its really a slip or a false shift. I made numerous adjustment attempts but the 11 always does this. I'm wondering if the problem is a very slight misalignment of my derailleur hanger. I crashed about 3 years ago and my derailleur did get a small grind on the body. I never had an issue with a 12 tooth as my smallest gear. I will check out the hanger sometime this week, but I'm just wondering if anybody else has seen issues with 11 tooth gearing. Any Ideas ?
Hi m_c. What you describe is a classic symptom of a bent hanger BUT, I find it unusual that it would only now make itself known after 3 years.
The first thing that I would check is the drlr pulleys. Make certain that they spin freely. Then inspect the chain for any tight links.
If that checks good - you sound as though you may know what the B Tension screw on the RD is. If the chain drops easily onto the 11, you may need a minor adjustment of the B Screw to allow more chain-wrap on that smaller cog.
Let us know!
Edit - BTW, which cassette and chain did you install? Model numbers?
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m_c, you are aware that the 7900 and 6700 chains are 'directional', yes? The inner and outer plates are diff to maximize shifting performance. In your case though, I still suspect the B Tension adj. Putting a 79 or 67 on backwards would not cause a problem in only the 11. Just a thought...
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The problem has been resolved. It seems that the derailleur hanger was twisted just enough to cause occasional slip/jump of the chain in the 11 tooth sprocket. I released the tension screw and made the alignment fix to the hanger at the same time. When I did my 1st test ride of 60 miles, the problem was gone, but I also tried running full granny again and could hear much more noise with the 28. That was due to the reduced tension on the derailleur. I changed the tension back to full and did a 50 mile test ride and now the 11 tooth and 28 tooth problems are gone. Thanks for the input.