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My Di2 is Broken!

Old 08-21-21, 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by RiceAWay
You're probably right but snide remarks doesn't help the guy with problems.

He pretty obviously has a missing wire. Every unit in a Di2 is intelligent and nothing works unless everything is attached. I would think that it is rear derailleur cable from the interior 4 way jack near the bottom bracket.
If it sounds snide, then you are reading it that way. Try to smile and read things in a light hearted manner.

Besides, I think the OP is big enough to get over any picking I might give them. <grin>
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Old 10-20-21, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by RiceAWay
You're probably right but snide remarks doesn't help the guy with problems.

He pretty obviously has a missing wire. Every unit in a Di2 is intelligent and nothing works unless everything is attached. I would think that it is rear derailleur cable from the interior 4 way jack near the bottom bracket.
Not to worry, RiceAWay. I have already taken steps to ensure that IRide01 will be barred from participating in any of my future posts… JUST KIDDING! I realize that participating in forums like these comes with inherent risks. Not all contributors have been schooled in the social graces. Despite IRide01's rude demeanor, I resisted the urge to respond in kind. I've learned to separate the signal from the noise. Sometimes valuable information can come from the unlikeliest source.
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