yangmusa
Member
I can't be the first tall rider to have this problem, but I can't seem to find posts related to it either (sorry if my search mojo failed!)
I'm 6'4" with long legs, and I have the TFT on my Sofrider extended a long way (around the 10 mark, but it looks like it could extend even further. This means that the TFT and chainstays are at a fairly accute angle to each other, and consequently the front derailleur is operating outside it's intended parameters. When I shift into the big chain ring, the chain rubs on the underside of the derailleur (see photo). I'm only just learning to ride the bike and haven't needed the big ring much, but found that there was already a dusting of metal filings accumulated from the chain/derailleur grinding on each other.
Suggestions for how to eliminate this problem?
Thanks!
I'm 6'4" with long legs, and I have the TFT on my Sofrider extended a long way (around the 10 mark, but it looks like it could extend even further. This means that the TFT and chainstays are at a fairly accute angle to each other, and consequently the front derailleur is operating outside it's intended parameters. When I shift into the big chain ring, the chain rubs on the underside of the derailleur (see photo). I'm only just learning to ride the bike and haven't needed the big ring much, but found that there was already a dusting of metal filings accumulated from the chain/derailleur grinding on each other.
Suggestions for how to eliminate this problem?
Thanks!