T4tomo
Legendary Member
Before forking out any cash (or bank details) for a new mech, just try a different mech (OP (still) gives no idea of the bike/RD/speed).
I'd also actually check the hanger's verticality.
As for "the spring on the rear mech is not quite doing enough to sit precisely in the right position when on the largest sprocket" Yeah: right. The lateral position of the guide pulley is determined by, inter alia, the cable pull and shift ratio (and the L limit screw will position the RD over the large sprocket). The spring makes sure the cage moves down the cassette and has minimal function when on the large sprocket.
agree, bolded statement is bollox.
@Fifelad if the hanger is slightly out, you will be able to tune out the noise using the alignment adjust / indexing (which will put the indexing out on the smaller sprockets)
if you cant "index" the noise away, then its something else