Bicycles Asked on November 1, 2020
ISSUE:
When attempting to shift to the largest cassette sprocket, the side of the derailleur cage contacts the 51t sprocket, so the chain is not able to go up the gear.
WHAT I DID:
My drivetrain was in need of a replacement, so I decided to change to a 1×11 (from my original 2×11 CANYON Neuron AL 6.9 2017).
ELABORATION:
UPDATE:
I contacted Canyon, with my question if I might need another derailleur hanger/pad. They said this is the correct 11-speed hanger.
Not enough space between top of cage and 51T sprocket
Can’t reach 51t, left side of the cage is touching the sprocket
Chain on the smallest 11T sprocket, if the chain would be longer then there is no tension
In all promotional material, the derailleur hanger seems to be quite a bit more downwards and not to the back (unlike my derailleur hanger/pad)
Stopper plate in correct place between derailleur pad/hanger and B-screw. B-screw is also maxed inwards.
POSSIBLE ANSWER:
Turns out this derailleur needs a ‘standard mount’ derailleur pad/hanger. I have currently a direct mount. Canyon representative thought the SRAM hanger was for 10 speed. To me, it is now clear that a SRAM pad/hanger is the same as a Shimano ‘standard mount’. So, I’ll purchase the SRAM hanger (aka standard mount) from Canyon and try that out!
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