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Thing
Bicycle Rear Derailleur and Hanger
Title
How to Replace a Rear Derailleur and Hanger
Introduction
Replacing a derailleur hanger and the derailleur is a simple process that most people can accomplish at home and then maintaining the derailleur once replaced. The length of your derailleur’s cage defines the range, or spread, of gears you can have on your bike — the longer the cage, the more slack in the chain the derailleur can take up . The prices for the derailleur vary depending on the brand and how many speeds your bike has. Shimano, SRAM and Campagnolo are the three main players in the drivetrain market. Once you’ve settled on the brand, you must now determine the number of gears that your bike has. If you are replacing an existing derailleur on a bike, simply count the number of cogs on your cassette and you’re good to go. You shouldn’t mix and match groupset parts of different generations or mix mountain bike and road components, but there are a few exceptions.
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Moderate
Conclusion
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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