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Old 07-21-24 | 11:18 AM
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Pulley source and recommendations

Hi,

Looking to replace pulleys on a M700 dear head rear derailler

Looking for pulley sources and recommended pulley (have not paid a lot of detail attention to pulleys in past)

I may be looking for campy pulleys also, need to take a close look at a couple of new acquisitions so see if needed

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Old 07-21-24 | 11:33 AM
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Mad Honk likes the Chaser Tech pulleys a lot. I have one of his rebuild NR and they are very nice.
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Old 07-21-24 | 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by jdawginsc
Mad Honk likes the Chaser Tech
+1, did three RD's (2 NR and one Superbe) recently, pleased with results and about to order several more sets. That said, if anyone has evidence of anything better, I'm listening.
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Old 07-21-24 | 01:09 PM
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I have some alloy Carmichaels that have lasted forever. The Chaser Techs look like a good option.
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