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Froadac
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Gogleion
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I can see that the derailleur and the cassette are mismatched. The cassette is Shimano, and the derailleur is SRAM. The compatibility especially with that cassette isn't guaranteed. See if you can shift through all of the gears. | ||
Froadac
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On May 08 2011 06:35 Gogleion wrote: Just go out and ride it a little, maybe ask him if you could borrow it for a day if he trusts you enough and see if it is worth it. I can see that the derailleur and the cassette are mismatched. The cassette is Shimano, and the derailleur is SRAM. The compatibility especially with that cassette isn't guaranteed. See if you can shift through all of the gears. I'll check. He trusts me enough. Mine only can shift into like 9/18 gears, and this is only 25 bucks, so I'll get it regardless. | ||
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Australia608 Posts
On May 08 2011 06:35 Gogleion wrote: Just go out and ride it a little, maybe ask him if you could borrow it for a day if he trusts you enough and see if it is worth it. I can see that the derailleur and the cassette are mismatched. The cassette is Shimano, and the derailleur is SRAM. The compatibility especially with that cassette isn't guaranteed. See if you can shift through all of the gears. mate how would a derailleur and cassette not be compatible? shimano/sram use the same spacing. The shifters and derailleur however.... You need sram shifters for a sram derailleur as shimano use a different cable pull ratio. OP i would grab that new bike asap. Your current bike is a bso and is an embarrassment to the cycling community. but remember, a lighter bike may be more comfortable and will cut seconds off your trip time, but it won't make you a better cyclist | ||
Froadac
United States6733 Posts
I don't identify as a cyclist. It will improve me as a cyclist though: I'll actually ride it lol. I've jumped on it. Will get it soonish, but he lives 20 miles away. | ||
Gogleion
United States534 Posts
On May 08 2011 09:26 Play wrote: mate how would a derailleur and cassette not be compatible? shimano/sram use the same spacing. The shifters and derailleur however.... You need sram shifters for a sram derailleur as shimano use a different cable pull ratio. OP i would grab that new bike asap. Your current bike is a bso and is an embarrassment to the cycling community. but remember, a lighter bike may be more comfortable and will cut seconds off your trip time, but it won't make you a better cyclist I'm not talking about the spacing but if you look closely, you can see that the last gear on the cassette is significantly larger than the others. The SRAM derailleur might not have the range for that swing. Then, if the shifters were SRAM, then they wouldn't have the first shift to move the derailleur far enough. If the shifters were Shimano, then the pull wouldn't be right for a SRAM derailleur. | ||
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