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  1. In this guide we discuss three potential issues with the EX cog
    • In this guide we discuss three potential issues with the EX cog

    • Skipping (skip ahead to step 2)

    • Upshift and/or downshift problems (skip ahead to step 3)

    • EX cog interference with hub shell or spokes (skip ahead to step 4)

  2. Skipping We recommend following the steps below to diagnose and repair a skipping problem
    • Skipping

    • We recommend following the steps below to diagnose and repair a skipping problem

    • Check your derailleur function to be sure the high limit screw is properly adjusted and that the derailleur is indexing properly. For help with that, check out our derailleur adjustment guide

    • Check the B-limit screw. If the B-limit screw is too far from the cassette it can cause shifting/skipping problems. Check out our set-up guides for Shimano and Sram how to properly adjust a B-limit screw

    • Check your chain for wear and/or sticky links

    • Check your chain length. If chains are too short it can affect the function of the derailleur, especially on full suspension bikes and with Sram rear derailleurs

    • Check derailleur for wear in links

    • Still having problems, drop us a line at support@bythehive.com

  3. Upshift/downshift problems
    • Upshift/downshift problems

    • Check cables and housing for wear and make sure they are clean and smooth

    • Check that derailleur limit screws are properly adjusted

    • Check for bent derailleur hangar. Since we are turn the B-limit screw out, a bent derailleur hangar may have a greater affect on the system

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