I've been making slow progress on my batavus: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=346692
Tonight I was fitting the rear mech, and I'm not sure how to set chain length on one this old... 1984-ish zeus supercronos (campag NR/SR copy, more or less).
I've always dealt with late 80's or newer, where I've set chain length by either both jockey wheels vertical and aligned with the wheel axle while in large chainring and small sprocket (shimano way), or large chainring and large sprocket, plus a couple of chain links (campag way)
Should I be using the same methods with an earlier non-indexed mech? or is there another way?
And just to check - there isn't a base plate between the rear mech body and the dropout. That's the way I took it off the last frame it was on, and it seems to go on and work fine like that, but I know some mechs (mavic, for example) have base plates that often get lost.
thanks!
Tonight I was fitting the rear mech, and I'm not sure how to set chain length on one this old... 1984-ish zeus supercronos (campag NR/SR copy, more or less).
I've always dealt with late 80's or newer, where I've set chain length by either both jockey wheels vertical and aligned with the wheel axle while in large chainring and small sprocket (shimano way), or large chainring and large sprocket, plus a couple of chain links (campag way)
Should I be using the same methods with an earlier non-indexed mech? or is there another way?
And just to check - there isn't a base plate between the rear mech body and the dropout. That's the way I took it off the last frame it was on, and it seems to go on and work fine like that, but I know some mechs (mavic, for example) have base plates that often get lost.
thanks!