Re: [RBW] Rapid rise derailleur rec

2024-02-06 Thread Kim H.
@Jim -
My thinking as well

Kim Hetzel.

On Monday, February 5, 2024 at 8:16:28 PM UTC-8 Jingy wrote:

> Wow 76K miles! How many times have the pulleys been replaced or are those 
> the originals?
> Jim in Mpls
>
> On Monday, February 5, 2024 at 9:17:25 PM UTC-6 Pam Bikes wrote:
>
> [image: IMG_5931.JPG]
> Someone told me XT may be more durable than XTR.  I've only had this one.  
> But I can definitely say this one is reliable.  76,000 miles on it.
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Re: [RBW] Rapid rise derailleur rec

2024-02-05 Thread Donzaemon
For those of you who are running RD-M960s with friction shifters, are any 
of you using them with a Road Link and a cassette with a 40t or larger big 
cog? I'm running this exact config on my Homer and I'm not pleased with the 
shifting experience. Shifting to the middle rings results in what seems to 
be two clunks (gear slipping?) before fully engaging. The ride is also 
somewhat rough on the higher gears. I haven't tried switching to a smaller 
cassette and ditching the Road Link yet, but i'm tempted to switch to a top 
normal RD first. 

On Monday, February 5, 2024 at 5:43:13 PM UTC-8 kiziria...@gmail.com wrote:

> If anyone has a *silver* xtr RD-m960 please message me for an easy sale. 
>
> On Saturday, February 3, 2024 at 10:26:57 PM UTC-8 Robert Blunt wrote:
>
>> Thank you to everyone for your sound advice. I have ordered a few NOS 
>> derailleurs to give them a try.
>> Best,
>> Rob
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 4, 2024 at 1:16 AM John Dewey  wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the clarification, Robert. 
>>>
>>> It's nice to have someone with the *actually* f*actual* cred chime in. 
>>> And also delighted to know that I'm not wasting all that effort as I put 
>>> the horse up at the end of the day.
>>>
>>> Jock
>>>
>>> On Sat, Feb 3, 2024 at 7:19 PM Ron Mc  wrote:
>>>
 I'm a metallurgist and licensed PE - relaxing RD spring absolutely 
 extends spring life.  

 OP's question - Microshift R10 (made by Sun XCD)

 https://www.charlottecycles.com/product/microshift-r10-rear-derailleur-377496-1.htm

 On Friday, February 2, 2024 at 11:08:38 AM UTC-6 John Dewey wrote:

> BTW, another little 'pro' tip 
>
> When you put your bike up, release tension on RD by shifting to the 
> end so that spring is relaxed. For sure, I have no empirical evidence 
> this 
> extends spring life / strength, but it can't hurt, right?
>
> Jock
>
> On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 8:56 AM John Dewey  wrote:
>
>> Robert, I've been shifting with XT M760 RR on JD bikes for many 
>> years. No derailleur envy or interest in experimenting with other 
>> systems. 
>> I collected them and so very happy I did. They were plentiful and 
>> reasonably priced...until they weren't.
>>
>> Grant is now building RR rear mechs, too, as I bet y'all know. It's 
>> beneficial to have the power going up the cassette when you need the 
>> extra 
>> juice.
>>
>> BTW, YMMV...but I'm not so good at shifting back & forth, i.e. moving 
>> from RR / normal / RR / normal. I find it difficult to switch habits.
>>
>> Jock
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 5:05 AM Robert Blunt  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>> I was wondering if anyone could make a recommendation on which 
>>> Shimano 9 speed rapid rise derailleur you have had the best experience 
>>> with 
>>> and which has sufficient amounts of silver on it to look ok.
>>> Robert Blunt
>>> Pennington NJ
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Re: [RBW] Rapid rise derailleur rec

2024-02-05 Thread Armand Kizirian
If anyone has a *silver* xtr RD-m960 please message me for an easy sale. 

On Saturday, February 3, 2024 at 10:26:57 PM UTC-8 Robert Blunt wrote:

> Thank you to everyone for your sound advice. I have ordered a few NOS 
> derailleurs to give them a try.
> Best,
> Rob
>
> On Sun, Feb 4, 2024 at 1:16 AM John Dewey  wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the clarification, Robert. 
>>
>> It's nice to have someone with the *actually* f*actual* cred chime in. 
>> And also delighted to know that I'm not wasting all that effort as I put 
>> the horse up at the end of the day.
>>
>> Jock
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 3, 2024 at 7:19 PM Ron Mc  wrote:
>>
>>> I'm a metallurgist and licensed PE - relaxing RD spring absolutely 
>>> extends spring life.  
>>>
>>> OP's question - Microshift R10 (made by Sun XCD)
>>>
>>> https://www.charlottecycles.com/product/microshift-r10-rear-derailleur-377496-1.htm
>>>
>>> On Friday, February 2, 2024 at 11:08:38 AM UTC-6 John Dewey wrote:
>>>
 BTW, another little 'pro' tip 

 When you put your bike up, release tension on RD by shifting to the end 
 so that spring is relaxed. For sure, I have no empirical evidence this 
 extends spring life / strength, but it can't hurt, right?

 Jock

 On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 8:56 AM John Dewey  wrote:

> Robert, I've been shifting with XT M760 RR on JD bikes for many years. 
> No derailleur envy or interest in experimenting with other systems. I 
> collected them and so very happy I did. They were plentiful and 
> reasonably 
> priced...until they weren't.
>
> Grant is now building RR rear mechs, too, as I bet y'all know. It's 
> beneficial to have the power going up the cassette when you need the 
> extra 
> juice.
>
> BTW, YMMV...but I'm not so good at shifting back & forth, i.e. moving 
> from RR / normal / RR / normal. I find it difficult to switch habits.
>
> Jock
>
> On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 5:05 AM Robert Blunt  wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>> I was wondering if anyone could make a recommendation on which 
>> Shimano 9 speed rapid rise derailleur you have had the best experience 
>> with 
>> and which has sufficient amounts of silver on it to look ok.
>> Robert Blunt
>> Pennington NJ
>>
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Re: [RBW] Rapid rise derailleur rec

2024-02-03 Thread Robert Blunt
Thank you to everyone for your sound advice. I have ordered a few NOS
derailleurs to give them a try.
Best,
Rob

On Sun, Feb 4, 2024 at 1:16 AM John Dewey  wrote:

> Thanks for the clarification, Robert.
>
> It's nice to have someone with the *actually* f*actual* cred chime in.
> And also delighted to know that I'm not wasting all that effort as I put
> the horse up at the end of the day.
>
> Jock
>
> On Sat, Feb 3, 2024 at 7:19 PM Ron Mc  wrote:
>
>> I'm a metallurgist and licensed PE - relaxing RD spring absolutely
>> extends spring life.
>>
>> OP's question - Microshift R10 (made by Sun XCD)
>>
>> https://www.charlottecycles.com/product/microshift-r10-rear-derailleur-377496-1.htm
>>
>> On Friday, February 2, 2024 at 11:08:38 AM UTC-6 John Dewey wrote:
>>
>>> BTW, another little 'pro' tip 
>>>
>>> When you put your bike up, release tension on RD by shifting to the end
>>> so that spring is relaxed. For sure, I have no empirical evidence this
>>> extends spring life / strength, but it can't hurt, right?
>>>
>>> Jock
>>>
>>> On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 8:56 AM John Dewey  wrote:
>>>
 Robert, I've been shifting with XT M760 RR on JD bikes for many years.
 No derailleur envy or interest in experimenting with other systems. I
 collected them and so very happy I did. They were plentiful and reasonably
 priced...until they weren't.

 Grant is now building RR rear mechs, too, as I bet y'all know. It's
 beneficial to have the power going up the cassette when you need the extra
 juice.

 BTW, YMMV...but I'm not so good at shifting back & forth, i.e. moving
 from RR / normal / RR / normal. I find it difficult to switch habits.

 Jock

 On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 5:05 AM Robert Blunt  wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> I was wondering if anyone could make a recommendation on which Shimano
> 9 speed rapid rise derailleur you have had the best experience with and
> which has sufficient amounts of silver on it to look ok.
> Robert Blunt
> Pennington NJ
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Re: [RBW] Rapid rise derailleur rec

2024-02-03 Thread John Dewey
Thanks for the clarification, Robert.

It's nice to have someone with the *actually* f*actual* cred chime in. And
also delighted to know that I'm not wasting all that effort as I put the
horse up at the end of the day.

Jock

On Sat, Feb 3, 2024 at 7:19 PM Ron Mc  wrote:

> I'm a metallurgist and licensed PE - relaxing RD spring absolutely extends
> spring life.
>
> OP's question - Microshift R10 (made by Sun XCD)
>
> https://www.charlottecycles.com/product/microshift-r10-rear-derailleur-377496-1.htm
>
> On Friday, February 2, 2024 at 11:08:38 AM UTC-6 John Dewey wrote:
>
>> BTW, another little 'pro' tip 
>>
>> When you put your bike up, release tension on RD by shifting to the end
>> so that spring is relaxed. For sure, I have no empirical evidence this
>> extends spring life / strength, but it can't hurt, right?
>>
>> Jock
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 8:56 AM John Dewey  wrote:
>>
>>> Robert, I've been shifting with XT M760 RR on JD bikes for many years.
>>> No derailleur envy or interest in experimenting with other systems. I
>>> collected them and so very happy I did. They were plentiful and reasonably
>>> priced...until they weren't.
>>>
>>> Grant is now building RR rear mechs, too, as I bet y'all know. It's
>>> beneficial to have the power going up the cassette when you need the extra
>>> juice.
>>>
>>> BTW, YMMV...but I'm not so good at shifting back & forth, i.e. moving
>>> from RR / normal / RR / normal. I find it difficult to switch habits.
>>>
>>> Jock
>>>
>>> On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 5:05 AM Robert Blunt  wrote:
>>>
 Hello everyone,
 I was wondering if anyone could make a recommendation on which Shimano
 9 speed rapid rise derailleur you have had the best experience with and
 which has sufficient amounts of silver on it to look ok.
 Robert Blunt
 Pennington NJ

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Re: [RBW] Rapid rise derailleur rec

2024-02-03 Thread Ron Mc
I'm a metallurgist and licensed PE - relaxing RD spring absolutely extends 
spring life.  

OP's question - Microshift R10 (made by Sun XCD)
https://www.charlottecycles.com/product/microshift-r10-rear-derailleur-377496-1.htm

On Friday, February 2, 2024 at 11:08:38 AM UTC-6 John Dewey wrote:

> BTW, another little 'pro' tip 
>
> When you put your bike up, release tension on RD by shifting to the end so 
> that spring is relaxed. For sure, I have no empirical evidence this extends 
> spring life / strength, but it can't hurt, right?
>
> Jock
>
> On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 8:56 AM John Dewey  wrote:
>
>> Robert, I've been shifting with XT M760 RR on JD bikes for many years. No 
>> derailleur envy or interest in experimenting with other systems. I 
>> collected them and so very happy I did. They were plentiful and reasonably 
>> priced...until they weren't.
>>
>> Grant is now building RR rear mechs, too, as I bet y'all know. It's 
>> beneficial to have the power going up the cassette when you need the extra 
>> juice.
>>
>> BTW, YMMV...but I'm not so good at shifting back & forth, i.e. moving 
>> from RR / normal / RR / normal. I find it difficult to switch habits.
>>
>> Jock
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 5:05 AM Robert Blunt  wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>> I was wondering if anyone could make a recommendation on which Shimano 9 
>>> speed rapid rise derailleur you have had the best experience with and which 
>>> has sufficient amounts of silver on it to look ok.
>>> Robert Blunt
>>> Pennington NJ
>>>
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>>> 
>>> .
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Re: [RBW] Rapid rise derailleur rec

2024-02-02 Thread John Dewey
BTW, another little 'pro' tip 

When you put your bike up, release tension on RD by shifting to the end so
that spring is relaxed. For sure, I have no empirical evidence this extends
spring life / strength, but it can't hurt, right?

Jock

On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 8:56 AM John Dewey  wrote:

> Robert, I've been shifting with XT M760 RR on JD bikes for many years. No
> derailleur envy or interest in experimenting with other systems. I
> collected them and so very happy I did. They were plentiful and reasonably
> priced...until they weren't.
>
> Grant is now building RR rear mechs, too, as I bet y'all know. It's
> beneficial to have the power going up the cassette when you need the extra
> juice.
>
> BTW, YMMV...but I'm not so good at shifting back & forth, i.e. moving from
> RR / normal / RR / normal. I find it difficult to switch habits.
>
> Jock
>
> On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 5:05 AM Robert Blunt  wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>> I was wondering if anyone could make a recommendation on which Shimano 9
>> speed rapid rise derailleur you have had the best experience with and which
>> has sufficient amounts of silver on it to look ok.
>> Robert Blunt
>> Pennington NJ
>>
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Re: [RBW] Rapid rise derailleur rec

2024-02-02 Thread John Dewey
Robert, I've been shifting with XT M760 RR on JD bikes for many years. No
derailleur envy or interest in experimenting with other systems. I
collected them and so very happy I did. They were plentiful and reasonably
priced...until they weren't.

Grant is now building RR rear mechs, too, as I bet y'all know. It's
beneficial to have the power going up the cassette when you need the extra
juice.

BTW, YMMV...but I'm not so good at shifting back & forth, i.e. moving from
RR / normal / RR / normal. I find it difficult to switch habits.

Jock

On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 5:05 AM Robert Blunt  wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> I was wondering if anyone could make a recommendation on which Shimano 9
> speed rapid rise derailleur you have had the best experience with and which
> has sufficient amounts of silver on it to look ok.
> Robert Blunt
> Pennington NJ
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Re: [RBW] Rapid rise derailleur rec

2024-02-02 Thread tio ryan
I recently installed a *Shimano XTR RD-M960 SGS* on my Platypus and it 
feels fantastic with the Suntour power ratchet  

(there is no ferrule on the cable here bc I wanted to wrap the chainstay 
first) 
On Friday, February 2, 2024 at 9:34:41 AM UTC-5 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:

> This one. My first & only. Definitely fits the bill.
> [image: image0.jpeg]
> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Feb 2, 2024, at 8:06 AM, Robert Blunt  wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I was wondering if anyone could make a recommendation on which Shimano 9 
> speed rapid rise derailleur you have had the best experience with and which 
> has sufficient amounts of silver on it to look ok.
> Robert Blunt
> Pennington NJ
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[RBW] Rapid rise derailleur rec

2024-02-02 Thread Robert Blunt
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anyone could make a recommendation on which Shimano 9
speed rapid rise derailleur you have had the best experience with and which
has sufficient amounts of silver on it to look ok.
Robert Blunt
Pennington NJ

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