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Last time this happened to me it was the end of the RD cable hitting the spokes.
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EDIT: sorry you said a different wheel, not a different bike ... Last edited by tctyres; Yesterday at 06:57 PM. |
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To be clear, the two different wheels you tried have the same size large cog?
Also, regarding spoking that was mentioned- I would be curious if the they are the same- same number of spokes, and if so are drive side pulling spokes elbow in or out and do they cross under or over the first spoke. This wont fix your problems but might explain partly why one is fouling and one is not. |
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If the pulling spokes on the rear are "heads in" they will slightly move the crossing point towards the derailleur. This is only a problem when in the cog closest to the spokes and usually when climbing hard. Check the spoke tension if they are hand builts.
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