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Join Date: Jun 2007
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This has probably been done before but you guys might also have some additional answers. I have an old Trek 750 I want to keep alive. I need a front derailleur and I tried a Tiagra 9 speed which needs too much trimming due to a narrow cage. It looks like it is going to be hard to find a model that will work with a wide chain and will handle my 48 chainring. Two people have told me a 9 speed chain will work
and the local bike shop says it won't work with the 7 speed freewheel ( I got a deal on some Shimano Mega-range freewheels but I never use the 34t ring). I can live with the trimming but if there is a better solution I would welcome it. Thanks |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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If you have index/click shifting a 9s chain will probably be too narrow. A chain needs to be of a sufficient w idth to be 'grabbed' by the next cog when shifted, particularly shimano, which doesn't overshift, like indexed Campagnolo. If you are friction, it doesn't matter. |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Ashfield, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Posts: 1,697
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A couple of options are;
1. go to a bicycle recyling place and pick up an old 7 speed FD 2. If its a 7 speed shimano spline on the rear and you have friction shifters, buy a 9 speed cluster and use one less sprocket to get 8 speed, using a 9 speed chain. 3. Convert it to a fixie, those old bike are just great for making fixies out of. Personally I'd just go for picking up an old 7 speed FD |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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So it looks like the 9 speed chain won't work (makes sense) and I have to either deal with trimming or find something somewhere, new or used, that was made for older chains. I already have a supply of 7 speed freewheels and I do want to keep my index working.
Does anyone know what current SRAM or Shimano FDs might work? My front chainring is 48T so I have stumped the local shop. At least for a worst case scenario I could get a 46T ring and go with an Alevio but the ring costs more than the FD and I really don't want to give up steel for aluminum. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: South Western Ohio, USA
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