Old 08-17-25 | 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Kontact
You have no facts on your side, you can't explain how any damage would occur from using a Ti hanger and your first post said basically that the OP was making foolish decisions like an inexperienced youth.


Now there are multiple people with examples that show that you are the one lacking experience, but you keep doubling down. You can't post enough words in this thread to suddenly make soft hangers hold position, or make the OP's Ti hanger break his frame. That's how pointless posting your ill considered opinions is.
I already talked about that. The whole point of a hanger is to bend and break to save the derailleur. However in this case the situation was the OP DID NOT figure out their issue before just buying a random hanger and they still seem extremely reluctant to figure out what their actual issue is with the hanger and why they kept having issues with it.

Yes you have made it clear you have a lot of super weak hangers all the time and figuring out the problem before solving it is not something you do. You want to talk about ill considered positions look inward first.

"Hey customer I don't know what the issues with your bike is but that doesn't matter just give me a bunch of money and I will just put parts on it and we will call it done, there is just no point in actually problem solving as it wastes my time and not your money"

I am not going to agree with two people simply because they agree but are wrong. That is not how I operate if someone is saying something foolish I am not going to just agree with them to stroke their ego or whatever they are looking for. When you have a problem you figure out the problem first and then figure out a solution it is pretty simple. You don't just fire blindly in the night and hope to hit the target and not someone random. If you are doing that it is wrong and any good mechanic would tell you that but I have a feeling you would not be able to tell me that because you have yet to say it.
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