Newly Released Suspension & Components General

ashes_mtb

Has preferences
It is, but then the sides of each clevis (which are completely rigid), will clamp onto the sides of the dropout which may or may not be parallel or perpendicular with the axle.
Is that a legit issue or more theoretical? Can’t imagine SRAM going down this path if there were common issues that messed with the latest and greatest.
 

Flow-Rider

Burner
He lost me when he was going on about issues with factory dropout alignments and this was worse than a normal hanger which has some adjustability. Isn’t the derailleur essentially mounted to the rear axle and therefore better aligned to the cassette?
It's the same thing when you remove a wheel and don't tighten the axle up exactly to where it was before and the brake rotor instantly rubs, if you used a torque wrench on the axle every time it would eliminate the problem though.
 
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