There is always the option, in addition to all other suggestions, of
reversing the B screw to get some extra separation...

That's what I did on the Bombadil first and now the Atlantis to be
able to run a rear 12-36 with an XT Rapid Rise RD.

René

On 7/29/10, Garth <garth...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Jim, I checked the RD travel with no chain on, and it hits the 28t cog
> despite the B screw all the way in, at the highest tension.
>
> I'm not sure what value the Park Tool idea is though, as on my road
> bike, the XT RD will hit the 32t cog with the chain off, but with the
> chain on it's not too close, and it shifts fine.
>
> I'm using all 114 included links of a SRAM chain, BTW. As far as I
> know, the Bombadil doesn't need longer than a stock chain.
>
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