Replacing my derailleur hanger...
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Replacing my derailleur hanger...
I had to sell my car and fix up my 2000 Kona Nunu for transportation. The problem is I need to replace the derailleur hanger.
My rear derailleur hanger looks like this and costs $21....
Bike Nashbar sells them for $9 for their line of MTB frames and they look like this...
I was wondering if the hanger from bike Nashbar will fit on my frame. Thanks
My rear derailleur hanger looks like this and costs $21....
Bike Nashbar sells them for $9 for their line of MTB frames and they look like this...
I was wondering if the hanger from bike Nashbar will fit on my frame. Thanks
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Thanks for the reply.
I'm by no means a bike guru, but since I just sold my truck I'm kind of stuck on learning this stuff. I just serviced my 2000 Marzocchi Bomber Z.5 all by my little old self and I'm building up confidence. I tried looking for some reviews here on my fork but couldn't find any. It's heavy as hell, but it goes over tree roots nicely as I found out the other day. I have to replace the front derailleur and need a new rear wheel as mine is slightly bent. So, that means I have to buy some more tools and figure out a way to switch the cassette to the new hub, which shouldn't be hard. I see myself comming back here in the future.
I'm by no means a bike guru, but since I just sold my truck I'm kind of stuck on learning this stuff. I just serviced my 2000 Marzocchi Bomber Z.5 all by my little old self and I'm building up confidence. I tried looking for some reviews here on my fork but couldn't find any. It's heavy as hell, but it goes over tree roots nicely as I found out the other day. I have to replace the front derailleur and need a new rear wheel as mine is slightly bent. So, that means I have to buy some more tools and figure out a way to switch the cassette to the new hub, which shouldn't be hard. I see myself comming back here in the future.
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picking up a bike maintenance book such as zinn's would be a great aid in learning how to maintain your bike on your own.
https://www.amazon.com/Zinn-Art-Mount.../dp/193138259X
https://www.amazon.com/Zinn-Art-Mount.../dp/193138259X