Hi Zack,
I think Chris Chen suggested in another thread to swap the upper and lower 
derailer pulleys to reduce/eliminate ghost shifting. (Upper pulley floats 
in order to accommodate index shifting.) Did you also try this on your set 
up?

--shoji


On Tuesday, April 15, 2014 2:57:12 PM UTC-4, Zack wrote:
>
> Deacon - 
>
> I suspect most of this is due to me being "close" to being in gear but not 
> actually in gear, after having eliminated all of the other known suspects 
> (loose washer on silver shifters, bent derailer hanger, etc.).  It happens 
> at the start of climbs, and is worse when the bike is loaded up.  It 
> usually happens when I am suddenly putting more pressure on the pedals than 
> a light spinning motion - like standing up to pedal, etc.  It also has the 
> added impact of causing my balky knee to go through a "false top step" 
> phenomenon, so it causes me some on-bike trepidation.  
>
> I'd like to eliminate as much of it as I can by trying a new cassette and 
> seeing how the 7's live.
>

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