Well, you have it routed right.  So you have a combination that
probably tens of thousands of other cyclists have and for whom it
works perfectly.  That combination, based on how you described it,
should be extremely difficult to NOT set up right.  But, for some
unknown reason yours doesn't work.  I think you are to the point where
you have to have a pro look at it.  The explanation is either going to
be some "oh, duh" thing, like your 9-speed cassette really only has 8
cogs on it, or you accidentally swapped the floating upper pulley with
the lower one, or overtightened the mounting screw on the shifter so
the overshift-correction mechanism is binding at some places in the
throw of the shifter.  If it's not an "oh, duh" think, then it might
end up being something bizarre, like a defective shifter.

On Nov 17, 12:15 pm, Juhani Laitela <juhani.lait...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Here's a photo of the cable routing on my XT low normal (rapid rise) 
> derailleur:
>
>  cable.jpg
> 84KViewDownload

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