Here are really grainy photos of my setup:

http://home.comcast.net/~thomaslynnskean/site/?/photos/

first picture is when the chain is on the middle chain ring, (barely)
showing the cable straight and clear

second picture is when the chain is on the inner chain ring, (barely)
showing the cable bending around the black cylinder

third picture is simply showing how the cable is anchored, which is
apparently the way the derailer intends to have the cable anchored, in
that there is a slight "channel" under where the anchor bolt squeezes
and the cable is lined up with it

As I say, the interference appears to affect nothing. So (especially
knowing that the black cylinder need not roll at all) I'm fine with it
as it is. And that's good, because I can't see that I can avoid the
interference.

Thanks for helping me look into this!

Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean

On Jul 15, 8:36 pm, Ginz <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had a look and, yes, my cable touches the black cylinder as well.
> I, too, find it a bit odd but seems harmless.

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