MattiThundrrr
Kona Fan
The ah "grain structure of the material" is not really visible to the naked eye (unless its galvanised zinc metal sheeting). So no.I'm following someone who installed Cues drivetrain on his build. The metal in the derailleur is such low quality, that the screw hole for the B pivot adjuster simply snapped after less than 100 miles. The grain structure of the material is disgusting. To me, it is not superior to what it replaced
It was a bike he made himself when he took a frame building class. There definitely could be alignment issues.Does the derailleur look misaligned or is that just the photo?
He said it was 6000 seriesCues is quite cheap iirc, although the 1st number of the product code should tell us. 3? Alivio?
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Our choice:
Smoothed stainless shimano inner, nice gentle curves in 5mm outer (sis-sp51) chromed end caps, and all assembled dry.
Those plastic caps distort fast, and the ones with the noses trap as much as they prevent.
4mm outer seems a fraction tighter.
Some of my colleagues love the superflexy Elvedes inner, but that might be more important on compulsory tight curves like road bike with cables under the tape