retrobiker273891
Retro Guru
I have seen quite a few threads relating to newer road bikes and how they are clearing 40-42t back cogs, some with the help of road links.
As I have read, generally the derailleurs are small to medium on road bikes.
For mtb, even the old ones, due to having 3x, I read that long cage is standard.
I know they say in their manuals no larger than a piddling 32t or so but that was when they didn't have bigger ones isn't it.
The size of the old 21speed rear derailleurs seem similar to the new dinner plate catchers so how big could they take do you think?
I would prefer not buy a new RD since they are expensive and hanger extenders are cheap so wondering what you could squeeze out of them.
If I get a bike with 8sp hub then all then all but the top of the line bleeding edge cassettes will be available to me. So I am wondering what the RD could handle, granted with a hanger extender.
As I have read, generally the derailleurs are small to medium on road bikes.
For mtb, even the old ones, due to having 3x, I read that long cage is standard.
I know they say in their manuals no larger than a piddling 32t or so but that was when they didn't have bigger ones isn't it.
The size of the old 21speed rear derailleurs seem similar to the new dinner plate catchers so how big could they take do you think?
I would prefer not buy a new RD since they are expensive and hanger extenders are cheap so wondering what you could squeeze out of them.
If I get a bike with 8sp hub then all then all but the top of the line bleeding edge cassettes will be available to me. So I am wondering what the RD could handle, granted with a hanger extender.