08-10-13, 01:46 PM
(08-10-13, 01:24 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: The adjustment at the other end is much more "aggressive" - I usually try to get it ballpark ish at the sprocket cover then fine-tune at the lever end as you have more control there.
If the bite point is getting further away then I'd probably check how clean it is behind the sprocket cover and clean out the mechanism as darrsi described here
Edit: Just seen darrsi's responseYou can also use a socket wrench instead of a deep spanner - the centre screw doesn't seem to move much and I usually just finger tighten the nut by hand first to make sure the screw stays in place, then a quick nip up with the socket and its done
Saves having to buy any more "special" tools
I did cheat a bit, i borrowed my neighbours ring spanner who's a mechanic that works from home.

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