ColinJ
Puzzle game procrastinator!
- Location
- Todmorden - Yorks/Lancs border
It could be worse... You could be a right thicko with an even dumber derailleur!Must be depressing when your derailleur is cleverer than you
It could be worse... You could be a right thicko with an even dumber derailleur!Must be depressing when your derailleur is cleverer than you
Its not a Di2 issue.Must be depressing when your derailleur is cleverer than you
Go on; share your idea and then people can shoot at it.I have an idea what it is, just want comfirmation (sic)
Worn chain and chainring.
anti-cross chaining is the default setting
It will only do that if you proggrame (sic) it.
i (sic) look after a lot of Di2 bikes,
5. When a chainring is worn out, it will produce intermittent chain suck when shifting to the inner chainring, and I suppose it could also cause occasional inward chain drop from the big ring.
You got the smiley right.I think you can tell Di2 to trim so it adjusts properly. My guess at the moment its just shifting into the big front ring and no more so a shift up the block pulls it back (to the left) slightly which drops the chain onto the small front ring. Trimming might sort that