Old 06-10-15 | 04:56 PM
  #268  
rekmeyata's Avatar
rekmeyata
Senior Member
15 Anniversary
 
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 8,954
Likes: 387
From: NE Indiana

Bikes: 2020 Masi Giramondo 700c; 2013 Lynskey Peloton; 1992 Giant Rincon; 1989 Dawes needs parts; 1985 Trek 660; 1985 Fuji Club; 1984 Schwinn Voyager; 1984 Miyata 612; 1977 Raleigh Competition GS

Originally Posted by davester
Huh? The parallelogram derailleur is one of the most reliable pieces of equipment in bicycling. My 44 year old Nuovo Record derailleurs have put in tens of thousands of miles without skipping a beat.
Therein lies the reason why it hasn't skipped a beat...it's 44 years old! But a modern mechanical derailleur is essentially unchanged over all those years so it's quite feasible that a new school one could last just as long, it's the briftors and bottom brackets that seem to be having issues with longevity. Don't even get me started with the new electronic derailleurs, there is no way that stuff will last.
rekmeyata is offline  
Reply