Thanks to everybody who gave input...

I finally got around to doing something about the poor shifting.  After a
particularly frustrating commute this morning I pulled it apart during a
break at work and:

* removed one chain link + set of side plates to increase chain tension
* retracted the b-limit screw a few turns
* swapped the floating & non-floating pullies in the r-der

Not sure which of these helped the most, or if it truly is a combination of
those three, but it shifted MUCH better on the way home.  That said, it
really looks (to me and a co-worker who's a former bike shop mechanic) like
the hanger might be slightly out of alignment, so I might drop in to a local
shop to see if they have an alignment gauge to check it out -- I just need
to find a shop that I trust. :-)

-Rex

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