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front derailleur question
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Te first XT der you linked to is a top swing der. The second one is a bottom swing der.
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Yep, each one is designed to work for a specific application. Many full suspension bikes have limited areas in which to mount a bottom swing derailleur (TWO- either top or bottom pull), so they go to a top swing (ONE).
If you've got a standard diamond shaped frame with a full length seattube, you can use either, but a bottom swing is usually best! L8R |
Originally posted by a2psyklnut ... a bottom swing is usually best! |
The way the springs and linkages are set up it's a cleaner system. I guess really the differences are insignificant, but I've just always theorized that the bottom swing has a mechanical advantage. I could be wrong, (not the first time, not the last).
L8R |
I've always wondered why the top swing models are more expensive. For example, the XTR FD961/962 is $60 vs. $90 for the bottom vs. top swing models respectively.
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