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There's no cable in it :/ Adjust the high/low limit screws, then put the cable in it. Then adjust the indexing.
Thanks dude
I'd not put enough gt85 on the cables
Now it's all good to go :-) ( once the brake cable arrives if course )
Then your cable tension wasn't high enough.
Get out on it, use your feet to stop bmx style
With my track record ? Lol
Tips for the front ? ( hate these more tbh)
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The mech cage should sit 2-3mm above the large sprocket. Adjusting the High and low on fronts is relatively simple - you just want it so low (i.e. small chainring) is enough to stop chain rattle on the largest rear sprocket, and the same with the high (big chainring) - stops rattle on the smallest sprocket. Workshop (home) settings you first need to ensure it shifts without dropping the chain.
Then road test it and take a suitable screwdriver with you to make fine adjustments.
ROAD TEST AFTER YOU HAVE FITTED THE BRAKE CABLES !
Let's do this