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Old 04-12-21, 01:51 AM
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Gates carbondrive Di2 problems

Hi.

im doing an di2 build on my bike and have encountered a problem.
the fit between hub and rear cog is so tight i cant freewheel.
Is there anyone that encountered the same issue and have an fix for it?
The hub is shimanos 11speed di2 and the rear cog is gates di2 compatible 28T cog.
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Old 04-12-21, 08:20 AM
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Ok thanks, sorry.
i have asked the question in the correct sub-forum.
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