Lovacott
Über Member
Over the last month or so, I have been progressively swapping out my drivetrain and after each change, I have had to make a few adjustments to my indexing.
I've learned a lot on here and also from videos on sites like GCN and Park Tools.
As of about an hour ago, I have everything changed out. Mechs, cogs, cables. The whole lot.
Here's my instructional on how to index the front.
1. Follow the manufacturers instructions to the letter.
2. When your chain lines up straight from big front to small back, leave a gap the width of a gnats cock between the outer rail and the chain. If your chain doesn't rub the outer rail, loosen the barrel adjuster until it rubs and then tighten it again in tiny increments until the noise goes away.
3.Repeat the above process on small front to big rear.
4.Test your cross chain gears (small to small and big to big). If there is anything more than a slight noise, do steps 2 & 3 again.
I've learned a lot on here and also from videos on sites like GCN and Park Tools.
As of about an hour ago, I have everything changed out. Mechs, cogs, cables. The whole lot.
Here's my instructional on how to index the front.
1. Follow the manufacturers instructions to the letter.
2. When your chain lines up straight from big front to small back, leave a gap the width of a gnats cock between the outer rail and the chain. If your chain doesn't rub the outer rail, loosen the barrel adjuster until it rubs and then tighten it again in tiny increments until the noise goes away.
3.Repeat the above process on small front to big rear.
4.Test your cross chain gears (small to small and big to big). If there is anything more than a slight noise, do steps 2 & 3 again.