Di2 Rear Setup Question
DexDexterBMX
Posts: 27
Got a quick question.
First ride on a Di2 bike, actually on a trainer.
When I shifted down to smallest cog on the rear it overshifted and I lost the chain into the frame.
No major issue as I wasn't makking it and little damage.
So... I googled Di2 setup and thought it might be the lower limit screw. I've adjusted this as per the video and had a few test runs on a bike stand. It seems ok and I hope to have a gentle push on the road tomorrow.
So I think I've done the right thing but does anyone have any advice on what else I should do or what I can do to minimise either the chance of it happening or the damage if it does. Just until I know its all sorted.
Thanks
First ride on a Di2 bike, actually on a trainer.
When I shifted down to smallest cog on the rear it overshifted and I lost the chain into the frame.
No major issue as I wasn't makking it and little damage.
So... I googled Di2 setup and thought it might be the lower limit screw. I've adjusted this as per the video and had a few test runs on a bike stand. It seems ok and I hope to have a gentle push on the road tomorrow.
So I think I've done the right thing but does anyone have any advice on what else I should do or what I can do to minimise either the chance of it happening or the damage if it does. Just until I know its all sorted.
Thanks
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The Di2 rear set up is no different from a mechanical set up, you need to set the upper and lower limit screws so that the rear mech doesn't over shift. Once you've done that you shouldn't have any issues and as there's no cable stretch you shouldn't ever need to change it.'Hello to Jason Isaacs'0