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Old 07-10-02, 11:52 AM
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rear derailer problem.......NEED HELP

the place where the rear derailer screws into or onto the bike, what is that called??? i think its the the bottom bracket?? but it stripped and im pissed off, i need help, where can i order them off of the web??
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Old 07-10-02, 11:55 AM
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The place that the rear der. threads into is called the der. hanger. If you have an alu. frame with a replaceable one chances are you can get another one. If is is a steel frame take it to a LBS and have them fix it. If it is a Ti. frame take it to your LBS.
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Old 07-10-02, 11:59 AM
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god im stupid, so its a derailer hanger? koool its an aluminum frame and its replaceable, but where can i find one
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What frame do you have?
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Old 07-10-02, 12:07 PM
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its a 1999 gary fisher marlin its a hard-tail
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Old 07-10-02, 12:11 PM
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Go to this page: https://www.fisherbikes.com/index.asp
Click on dealers at the top roght of the page. Enter info and KA POW! You have the closest Fisher Dealer that should be able to hook you up.
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Are you sure it is stripped? The nut inside of the frame will spin making it feel like it's stripped. It can be held from the back side with a large screwdriver. Just a thought.
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yeah there is no nut, i went to my lbs and orded one so itll be here in two days
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