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Replacement Derailleur
Hello all,
Currently I have an old touring Trek that was handed down to my by my dad that is about 35 years old. I'm pretty sure its rear derailleur is the original. I was changing the tubes on my back tire and while putting it back on, I somehow snapped the rear derailleur in half. My question is, what would be a compatible replacement? The current one was a SunTour Cyclone Mark-II (3500). Thanks! |
You can find that exact derailleur on Ebay, sometimes NOS. But they seem to run expensive -$35-125 or so. I'd get a different derailler. There are plenty that will work: others here will know better which ones. I suspect that that previous version (which is just called a Cyclone) will work just as well. The Mark II was different in that it was more aerodynamic looking. There are two different lengths of the jockey-wheel cages. You probably want to match whatever you have.
If you find a replacement and want to do the work yourself, be advised that, given the force required to break a derailler, your hanger (the little tab of metal that the derailler fastens to) may be bent and if so will require straightening. Last, not to be a jerk, but if you snapped a derailler in half while changing a tube, would it be a good idea to take this to the bike shop for a repair? Last (this time I mean it), can you post a pic of what broke? |
"Touring" bike suggests long cage. You're not going to like the price of a used cyclone "GT" long cage. Friction shifting I'll assume. I'd look at "Deore LX" for half the price and all the functionality.
Shimano Deore M591 9 SPD Rear Derailleur > Components > Drivetrain > Mountain Rear Derailleurs | Jenson USA |
Shimano Deore M591 is a real problem solver. Works well with anything from 5 to 9 gears in the back. But, with friction shifters just about any decent RD will work. I like the old Shimano Sora stuff. Back when they still made it out of polished alloy.
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Originally Posted by ramzilla
(Post 19501314)
with friction shifters just about any decent RD will work.
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