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DrJim
07-26-11, 12:56 PM
I have a 1988 Miyata 312 with all original components. The rear derailleur, a Shimano RD-A350 with 6-speed SIS index shifting is broken, and needs replacement. Sheldon Brown says that almost any post 1997 Shimano RD should index properly.

http://www.sheldonbrown.com/dura-ace.html#indexing

It would be comforting to get some verification of this.

While I would prefer to retain period correct parts I would not be too averse to using a modern Shimano derailleur such as a Tiagra.

What are some suggested options?


tugrul
07-26-11, 12:59 PM
The only ones to avoid are the Dura Ace derailleurs pre-9 speed or 1997.

Otherwise, any derailleur from an index era Shimano group should work.

The actuation ratio hasn't changed.

wrk101
07-26-11, 01:01 PM
I had that same derailleur break last week, and replaced it with a RX100 out of my parts bin.


DrJim
07-26-11, 01:17 PM
I had that same derailleur break last week, and replaced it with a RX100 out of my parts bin.

Was it the little plastic thingy that holds the coil spring that provides side tension in place that broke?

I had just finished replacing the chain and was testing the shifting when all of a sudden it worked no more.

realestvin7
07-26-11, 01:53 PM
I've got one of those.

http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg93/realestvin7/Bikes/For_Sale1267.jpg

http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg93/realestvin7/Bikes/For_Sale1268.jpg

http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg93/realestvin7/Bikes/For_Sale1269.jpg

sillygolem
07-26-11, 02:25 PM
Nearly all new low-end derailleurs are SiS compatible. If you don't have ready access to used parts, you can pick up a Tourney or a knock-off (Sunrace RD-M2T, Falcon Power, etc.) that will work. A seven speed derailleur will work fine so long as you adjust the outer limit screw to keep it from overshifting.

Grand Bois
07-26-11, 03:10 PM
You read Sheldon Brown and you're still not convinced that derailers don't have speeds?

DrJim
07-26-11, 03:38 PM
You read Sheldon Brown and you're still not convinced that derailers don't have speeds?

I assume you are referring to me since I'm the only one to mention Sheldon Brown.

I assure you I understand that "derailleurs don't have speeds". I don't think I ever implied that they do. I certainly didn't mean to. But shifters combined with derailleurs "do have speeds" and I just wanted to be a little more comfortable if I chose to go with a modern derailleur.

BTW, I swapped out a Shimano Tiagra RD4500 SS from my Soma Stanyan onto the Miyata and it works great. I have decided to go that route.

Thanks to all for the input.