u/GabToTheMax

My chain snapped while i was riding. So i got a new one. Its now a 12x kmc chain on a 12 speed shimano diore xt derailleur and cassette. I read that they should be comptsible. I lubricated the chain.

I have two drivetrain issues and they might be related:

  1. I've got a very noticeable clicking-ish sound when pedaling, like a card in the spokes. It sounds like its coming from the pulleys? More noticeable on the big gears, not just biggest.

Ive cleaned the pulleys and cassette, its not hitting the pin when routed theough the derailleur i think. Im also 99% sure its not an indexing or limit thing as that has a different more clangy sound. Anyways i adjusted it and it shifts well.

I also think my b-screw is fine? I adjusted it all the way in and out while pedalling but it didnt fix.

If i spin the wheel backwards so it ratchets it doesnt make that sound, so it must be something to do with the chain and derailleur i think.

  1. I dont think the chain is meshing properly in the cassette, as you can see on the video theres like air gaps between them and i dont know why.

Is this an issue? It doesnt look right.

Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!

u/GabToTheMax — 1 month ago
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Hi, sorry if this is a dumb question, im still quite new with git, but from what i understand:

- origin/... is essentially the master branch stored on github, on the server.

In this screenshot, "merged teleportation branch" is the last commit of the master branch, and it still is the master branch. This is good.

This is the issue: At some point i pushed to github, and when i next updated my project, it now says that the "feature/teleportation_copy" branch is where the "origin/master" branch is.

Is there some way to set the origin/master branch to be where the original master branch is?

How exactly should i be pushing to github when i have multiple active branches

Sorry if this question is confusing but thanks for any replies!

u/GabToTheMax — 1 month ago