Hi folks-
So here's the beginner's questions.
I have an Orange hardtail bike with a missing front mech/shifter/everything but with a triple up front, so I need to obtain the necessary bits to enable front shifting.
At the rear is a Shimano 7 speed set up- I think its Alivio- in working order. Is this an OK quality or is is better off replaced?
Queries are, despite much web-trawling:
1. When buying a front mech (I'll stick with Shimano) does it matter how many speeds the manufacturer says it is for? i.e. will a modern 9/10 speed front mech suffice, given that somewhere along the line narrower chains start to appear (is that 9 speed and up?)
2. Are 7/8 speed set ups fundamentally compatible- i.e. using wider chains not modern narrow ones?
3. Is it the case that good quality 7 speed rear mechs/cassettes are now hard to come by, at least new?
Sorry for all the basic questions. I'm not into full on mountain biking- really a mixture of road and bumpy trails- so don't really need top end gnarly off road mechs and see no advantage in silly numbers of gears. My requirements are more in line I suppose with 'off road touring'
Thanks
So here's the beginner's questions.
I have an Orange hardtail bike with a missing front mech/shifter/everything but with a triple up front, so I need to obtain the necessary bits to enable front shifting.
At the rear is a Shimano 7 speed set up- I think its Alivio- in working order. Is this an OK quality or is is better off replaced?
Queries are, despite much web-trawling:
1. When buying a front mech (I'll stick with Shimano) does it matter how many speeds the manufacturer says it is for? i.e. will a modern 9/10 speed front mech suffice, given that somewhere along the line narrower chains start to appear (is that 9 speed and up?)
2. Are 7/8 speed set ups fundamentally compatible- i.e. using wider chains not modern narrow ones?
3. Is it the case that good quality 7 speed rear mechs/cassettes are now hard to come by, at least new?
Sorry for all the basic questions. I'm not into full on mountain biking- really a mixture of road and bumpy trails- so don't really need top end gnarly off road mechs and see no advantage in silly numbers of gears. My requirements are more in line I suppose with 'off road touring'
Thanks