Yeah, I concur with what others have said.  If it's not far in enough with 
the limit screw all the way out and the cable slack, you've got the wrong 
derailleur.  It's true that contemporary MTB triples are much farther out 
than an XD on a 107mm BB would be, so that's probably the issue.  I'd try a 
road-type derailleur, whatever Riv recommends for that setup.

On Wednesday, May 23, 2012 7:21:34 PM UTC-7, Leslie wrote:
>
> Whoo-boy...
>
> Okay, I've read though that, but still didn't solve it...
>
> Derailleur is, 2mm, above the big ring when out that far.  Cage is 
> correctly rotated, so the outer plate is parallel to the chain. But with no 
> cable tension, even with the cable removed and the L-screw turned to ring 
> the plate inward as far as possible, it's still not inward enough...
>
> Thoughts I've had:
> Shim the derailleur to angle it such that, keeping the cage parallel to 
> the chain, the bottom edge of the inner plate is swung towards the seat 
> post;
> Remove the seat post shim from the derailleur clamp, then double it on the 
> left side, leaving it off the crank side;
> Bend the cage so that it is closer to the seat post;
>
> Any better ideas?
>

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