Replacing Front Mech
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Replacing Front Mech
Hi,
I have a Bianchi Sempre Pro 2013 with Ultegra groupset.
I need to source a new front mech (can't spell that french word) as the cage is bent on the existing one. It's the FD-6700 band-on type. I'm struggling to figure out the diameter I need. I don't have calipers so trying to do it with a piece of string and a tape measure. My best attempt is the circumference of the seat tube is 120mm, which would equate to a diameter of 38mm. So I'm thinking I probably need the 34.9mm version?
Did Shimano do different product codes for the different diameters? My googling has so far drawn a blank. I.e. if i take the existing one off can I locate a product code somewhere that will confirm what diameter it is?
Thanks,
Alan
I have a Bianchi Sempre Pro 2013 with Ultegra groupset.
I need to source a new front mech (can't spell that french word) as the cage is bent on the existing one. It's the FD-6700 band-on type. I'm struggling to figure out the diameter I need. I don't have calipers so trying to do it with a piece of string and a tape measure. My best attempt is the circumference of the seat tube is 120mm, which would equate to a diameter of 38mm. So I'm thinking I probably need the 34.9mm version?
Did Shimano do different product codes for the different diameters? My googling has so far drawn a blank. I.e. if i take the existing one off can I locate a product code somewhere that will confirm what diameter it is?
Thanks,
Alan
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I'll help you with the spelling. D e r a i l l e u r. Not hard.
You can buy an exact replacement on eBay right now. Plenty of them. Is your set-up top or bottom pull? There's also a shim kit to help with various tube sizes.
Also, why not simply straighten the cage on the one that you have?
Also, why not purchase a digital caliper for these measurements? It's a pretty basic tool for a mechanic. Useful for inner and outer dimensions, plunge depth, etc.
You can buy an exact replacement on eBay right now. Plenty of them. Is your set-up top or bottom pull? There's also a shim kit to help with various tube sizes.
Also, why not simply straighten the cage on the one that you have?
Also, why not purchase a digital caliper for these measurements? It's a pretty basic tool for a mechanic. Useful for inner and outer dimensions, plunge depth, etc.
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In many cases, the diameter will be stamped on the derailleur clamp, often on the inside. Remove the current derailleur and check. Then buy a replacement with the same diameter.
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Look inside the band clamp of your current derailleur, the diameter should be engraved on it. (Whoops, John typed faster than I did)
You don't need a "digital" caliper. Dial calipers are just as accurate, les expensive and more rugged. Even a very cheap plastic caliper is adequately accurate for what you are likely to need it for.
Also, you don't need an exact match to that derailleur. A "braze-on" version with a separate adapter clamp will also work and may be more easily found.
You don't need a "digital" caliper. Dial calipers are just as accurate, les expensive and more rugged. Even a very cheap plastic caliper is adequately accurate for what you are likely to need it for.
Also, you don't need an exact match to that derailleur. A "braze-on" version with a separate adapter clamp will also work and may be more easily found.
Last edited by HillRider; 12-11-20 at 08:30 AM.
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