Sachs Rival RD
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Sachs Rival RD
I lifted the picture from Mel Pinto's site. He's selling them for $39.95. I'm looking for a RD for my PX10 that has a 52/46/36 triple and a 14X28 freewheel. I'm using a Nouvo Record with a Rally cage now and I'm not happy with the way it shifts. I don't like readjusting after every shift. The Rival will handle it, according to Sutherland's. Has anybody tried this derailer? Will it be an improvement?
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I saw that derailluer too. it looked like something I should have 'just in case' but aside from the cage issue I think it would be a perfect for you pugeot. it will be an improvement if it shifts better, and make you happy, which is the paramount reason for have a bike yes?
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$35 later don't be surprised if it doesn't work. It may be okay. For $35 you can buy a very good SunTour or a Shimano Crane GS that will do what you want better. My 1974 Paramount full Campy has its Rally in an box should I want to sell it. I use a Crane GS which works about ten times as good as the Campy did. Thats because I want to ride the bike. Its your bike to do with as you please. Roger
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I've been trying to keep it all European, but you're right, it doesn't get ridden because I hate the way it shifts.
A Huret Duopar is the obvious solution, but I object to the stamped metal and plastic parts.
A Huret Duopar is the obvious solution, but I object to the stamped metal and plastic parts.
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The Rival is a good solid derailleur and performs well. The design is based on the later Simplex models and closely resembles both the Simplex and Shimano derailleurs in both appearance and performance.
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I think I've got the problem solved. I pulled a long-forgotten Sachs/Huret long cage derailer out of a drawer and installed it. Now I just have to get to the LBS and buy one of their overpriced ss shift cables.
I had it on an old Peugeot mountain bike for a while and it worked great with Shimano 7 speed shifters. I call it my mystery derailer because I've never seen one like it and no one I've shown it to has either. The lable says Neos. I got it from Europe, so maybe they were never sold in the US.
Just look at how close the slant parallelogram puts the jockey pulley to the cogs.
I had it on an old Peugeot mountain bike for a while and it worked great with Shimano 7 speed shifters. I call it my mystery derailer because I've never seen one like it and no one I've shown it to has either. The lable says Neos. I got it from Europe, so maybe they were never sold in the US.
Just look at how close the slant parallelogram puts the jockey pulley to the cogs.
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I have one of those. NOS/NIB, just waiting for the day when I build up a rando bike I guess. According to the instructions in the box it was third from the top in Sachs' MTB line.
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I lifted the picture from Mel Pinto's site. He's selling them for $39.95. I'm looking for a RD for my PX10 that has a 52/46/36 triple and a 14X28 freewheel. I'm using a Nouvo Record with a Rally cage now and I'm not happy with the way it shifts. I don't like readjusting after every shift. The Rival will handle it, according to Sutherland's. Has anybody tried this derailer? Will it be an improvement?

P.S. I got mine "good condition" used for $3.
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I just got an email from Mel Pinto. the website we saw those derailluers on was woefully out of date. they no longer have any Sachs derailluers
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