Old 08-10-17, 11:56 PM
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A tight link could cause skipping worse on the small sprocket than others.

Gently crank the cranks on the work stand or upside-down, and see if the derailleur hops at a certain spot, or run all the links of the chain between your fingers.

Poor adjustment of derailleur or limits?
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