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    Loose B-Screw

    The causes the rear derailleur to rattle and suggests that the "trim" is off. It has happened several times on my 105 R7100 group set.

    A rear derailleur B-screw loosening on its own is typically caused by vibrations overcoming the light spring tension, a damaged or worn screw thread, or the screw not resting securely against the hanger tab. Apply a small amount of low-strength Loctite 222 (purple) to the threads to secure it while still allowing future adjustments.

    Common Reasons and Fixes
    • Vibration/Lack of Thread Friction: Use Loctite 222 (purple), nail polish, or light super glue on the threads.
    • Worn Threads/Hanger Tab: If the hole is stripped or the derailleur hanger tab is damaged, the screw won't hold. A new derailleur hanger may be required.
    • Wrong Position: Ensure the screw is resting properly on the tab of the derailleur hanger.
    • Chain Length: If the chain is too long, the derailleur cage can sit in a position that reduces tension on the B-screw.

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    • 955i
      955i commented
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      I am a master at turning the adjustment screws the WRONG way. I end up worse and the have to slowly earn my way back. If I'm lucky, I can sorta adjust it within "tolerable tolerances."

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    • 955i
      955i commented
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      Another gear "or two" going uphill.
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