On Saturday, July 7, 2012 7:45:44 PM UTC-7, Zack wrote:
>
> I am currently trying to eliminate a truly annoying chain slip on my 
> new-to-me 62 Hunq, and it occurred to me that I am using a new-to-me 
> derailer, and that could be causing the problem.
>
> Should it cause me a problem?
>
> I have the sugino triple crank, and the standard riv 8 speed cassette 
> 11-32.
>
> The derailer is a Shimano 105.  I checked the range of the derailer when I 
> set it up, it flexes out to the biggest ring on the cassette and is lined 
> up to the smallest.  Derailer hanger is not bent, also checked.  Greased 
> underneath the bottom bracket where the cables go through the cable guide. 
>  Silver shifters are beeswaxed and tightened.  No apparent sticky link (i 
> checked by paying close attention to the chain running through the RD, 
> nothing was jumpy/weird).
>
> Slipping occurs under load, probably either in the middle or small 
> chainring, happens when I stand up and try and crank (i am about 230 lbs).  
>
> Help appreciated.
>

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