Chain dropping off big ring

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derrick

derrick

The Glue that binds us together.
Must be depressing when your derailleur is cleverer than you:laugh:
Its not a Di2 issue. :wacko:
 

Ajax Bay

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April 2019 thread (which the OP commented on) resuscitated by @BianchiVirgin:
Worn chain and chainring.
anti-cross chaining is the default setting
It will only do that if you proggrame (sic) it.
i (sic) look after a lot of Di2 bikes,
5. When a chainring is worn out, it will produce intermittent chain suck when shifting to the inner chainring, and I suppose it could also cause occasional inward chain drop from the big ring.
 
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ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
You put a new bottom bracket in and it is too long! :whistle:

(Is it possible to put BBs of that type the wrong length in? I have certainly had that problem with old-fashioned BBs.)

PS If you call me an idiot for daring to make that suggestion, then I will consider you a bounder and a cad, sir! :laugh:
 
I think you can tell Di2 to trim so it adjusts properly. My guess at the moment its just shifting into the big front ring and no more so a shift up the block pulls it back (to the left) slightly which drops the chain onto the small front ring. Trimming might sort that :wacko:
 
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derrick

derrick

The Glue that binds us together.
I think you can tell Di2 to trim so it adjusts properly. My guess at the moment its just shifting into the big front ring and no more so a shift up the block pulls it back (to the left) slightly which drops the chain onto the small front ring. Trimming might sort that :wacko:
:wacko: You got the smiley right.:laugh:
 
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